A Family Affair: How Our Food Drive Brings Generations TogetherAt the Itūūra Family Foundation,
- Thitu Kariba The Real life of a house wife
- Feb 5
- 1 min read
our monthly food drive is more than just an act of giving—it’s a family tradition. From our founder’s children to their grandmother and even our nephews and nieces, every generation has come together to pack, deliver, and share these “bags of love” with families in need.
If you ever visit our founder at this time of the month, don’t be surprised if you find yourself helping to load vehicles, visiting homes, or handing out food bags with a big smile on your face. This hands-on experience isn’t just about meeting needs; it’s about creating connections and teaching the next generation the importance of compassion and giving back.
For our children, it’s a lesson in empathy. For our mother, it’s a chance to see the legacy of generosity being carried forward. And for our community, it’s a reminder that together, we can achieve so much more.
Each food bag we deliver costs between 500-1,000 Ksh per family, and we’re always looking for partners to help us continue this work. If you’d like to be a part of this beautiful tradition, please send your contribution to Thitu Kariba or reach out to learn more.
By joining us, you’re not just giving a meal—you’re becoming part of a story of love, kindness, and community that will continue to grow for generations to come.
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