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  • Brandon Peter from Kisumu County has a cause for joy even though he lost the sole family member he had been acquainted with for more than ten years.

  • His mother passed away with great suffering in the hospital as medical professionals were unable to assist her since she didn’t satisfy the necessary criteria.

  • In an interview with LFHCK.ID.co.ke, a source mentioned that a kind individual, moved by his story, stepped in to assist the Grade Five student.

A young boy from the Nyalenda slums in Kisumu County found a glimmer of hope after experiencing significant hardship.

Brandon Peter recently lost his mother, the sole relative he had ever known throughout his life.

Irene Adhiambo Owino died at the Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital (JOOTRH).

Regrettably, she passed away upon discovering that she lacked coverage from the Social Health Authority (SHA).

What is known about Princess Aileen Akinyi?

She was also not eligible for admission to SHA due to missing required conditions, preventing the physicians from treating her.

A single mother passed away unexpectedly, abandoning her young child feeling isolated and full of despair within the hospital.

The touching tale spread rapidly online, with kind-hearted supporters offering help to the 12-year-old child.

Princess Aileen Akinyi, a young model who played a role in spreading the tale online, offered touching comments:

What educational institution attends Brandon Peter?

Certainly, there exists a divine force for new beginnings. A week ago, when I told Brandon’s story, I hadnโ€™t anticipated that his assistance and those destined to aid him would arrive so quickly. I was certain God would intervene, yet I couldn’t have foreseen His involvement in such an impactful manner. God appeared and left me astonished.

Nowadays, Brandon is comfortably settled at his new school, which is indeed a fine residential institution, with all matters resolved. I am beyond grateful to Him for this miracle. He is a beautifier, a last-minute savior, a Deliverer,” as part of her message stated.

In a special conversation with

LFHCK.ID.co.ke

, while acknowledging Akinyi’s backers and companions, a person connected to her highlighted one individual who played a key role in the success.

“We contacted one of Akinyi’s leading advocates residing in the United States, who heads an organization named Hug Foundation. She offered to handle the case, covered Brandon’s expenses and purchases, and yesterday we enrolled him at Janโ€™s Academy Group of Schools in Kisumu,” the source stated.

What level is Brandon Peter attending?

They posted sweet photos from Brandon’s first day in the fifth grade, where his academic dreams were renewed.

He grinned widely while taking pictures with the fans who traveled with him back to school.

Brandon appeared exceptionally well-dressed in his brand-new school outfit when he arrived at the prestigious institution, prepared to further his studies.

He was equipped with fresh school supplies when he became part of his new family, determined to build his future following the heartbreaking death of his mother.

Kind-hearted individual covers educational expenses for a pupil from Kericho

In a different tale, someone with good intentions covered the tuition costs for a student from Kericho who was about to miss her final examinations.

A young woman from Kilgoris, within Narok County, garnered strong backing from an anonymous helper at the last moment.

Purity Taa, an aspiring medical professional studying clinical medicine and surgery, nearly missed her final examination because she owed KSh 125,000 in school fees.


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