Moses Shumah Shares Man of the Match Rewards with Benedictine Sisters Divine Providence Children’s Home

In a heartwarming gesture of compassion and generosity, Moses Shumah, striker for the Kakamega Homeboyz, has decided to share his Man of the Match rewards with the Benedictine Sisters Divine Providence Children’s Home in Kakamega. Shumah’s outstanding performance led his team to victory in the Mozzart Bet Cup Semifinal against AFC Leopards, earning him the coveted title of Man of the Match.”Am delighted to be accompanied with representatives from Mozzart Bet Kenya and my colleagues from Kakamega Homeboyz to come donate food here at Benedictine Sisters Divine Providence Children’s home,” said Shumah. “It’s an experience of its kind and the first time I am doing something this huge and away from home. This will push me to work extra hard as I will want to win more and give back again to the society. All I can say is that I feel satisfied and happy.”Accompanied by representatives from Mozzart Bet Kenya and his teammates, Shumah visited the children’s home to personally deliver the donation of food supplies. The atmosphere was filled with joy and gratitude as the children warmly welcomed the visitors. Sister Adelaide Likhaya, a representative of the Benedictine Sisters, expressed heartfelt appreciation to the Kakamega Homeboyz team and Mozzart Bet Kenya for choosing to visit and support their cause.”On behalf of Kakamega Homeboyz, we want to say thank you first to Mozzart Bet for making this possible and to our striker Moses Shumah for choosing this place,” said Boniface Imbenzi, the team manager of Kakamega Homeboyz. “As a team, we are happy to be creating such impacts on the society that has been supporting us, and we will continue doing the same.”Cyprian Aluda, representing Mozzart Bet, emphasized the importance of supporting organizations like the Benedictine Sisters Divine Providence Children’s Home. “It is an honor to be here today to represent Mozzart Bet,” Aluda said. “We are proud to visit Benedictine Sisters Divine Providence Children’s home and support such a great cause. At Mozzart Bet, we are committed to making a positive impact in our societies. This has always been our culture as an organization, and we will continue making a difference in our society and supporting such causes. We also encourage each one of us to be socially responsible.”Sister Adelaide Likhaya commended Shumah for his selfless act, highlighting the importance of supporting children who have experienced neglect, abandonment, abuse, or rape. “These are young lives that start out with immense potential, but through no fault of their own, are ravaged by circumstances beyond their control,” Sister Adelaide emphasized. “As members of a compassionate and caring society, it is our responsibility to reach out and support those who are most vulnerable.”This heartwarming act of generosity and solidarity serves as a reminder of the power of individuals and organizations to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those less fortunate. Moses Shumah’s decision to share his Man of the Match rewards with the Benedictine Sisters Divine Providence Children’s Home exemplifies the spirit of compassion and unity that can uplift communities and inspire others to take similar actions.As Kakamega Homeboyz, Mozzart Bet Kenya, and other stakeholders continue their efforts to support worthy causes, they set an example for the rest of society. Together, they strive to create a world where every child is loved, valued, and protected, ensuring that the future generation has every opportunity to grow, learn, and succeed. FKF Div One: Kamungei United relegated

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