ZETECH University Extends Lifeline to Flood Victims in Collaboration with NGO
In the wake of devastating floods that have ravaged communities across the country, leaving countless families displaced and in desperate need of assistance, Zetech University has stepped forward to offer a beacon of hope to over 150 families. In partnership with Crime Si Poa – Youth Safety Awareness Initiative and Oshwal Mahila Mandal, the university orchestrated a concerted relief effort aimed at alleviating the suffering of those hardest hit by the natural disaster.
The relief donations exercise, held at the Zetech University Technology Park – Mang’u Campus, served as a vital lifeline for flood victims grappling with the aftermath of the calamity. Blankets, foodstuffs, and umbrellas for business were among the crucial supplies distributed to affected community members, providing much-needed relief in the face of adversity.
Led by a dedicated team comprising Mr. John Mwai, Director of Corporate Affairs and Marketing at Zetech University, Dr. Beauttah Mwangi, Campus Director, Mr. Pete Ouko, Executive Director of Crime Si Poa, and Ms. Bharti Raja, Chairlady of Oshwal Mahila Mandal, the initiative exemplified the power of collective compassion and solidarity in times of crisis.
Speaking on behalf of the collaborative effort, Mr. John Mwai emphasized the university’s unwavering commitment to serving the community, particularly during moments of acute need. “At Zetech University, we recognize the profound impact of the floods on the lives of our fellow citizens. Through this initiative, we aim to extend a helping hand to those grappling with the devastating consequences of the disaster,” remarked Mr. Mwai.
“I never imagined that amidst the chaos of the flood, there would be a beacon of hope like Zetech University, Crime Si Poa and Oshwal Mahila Mandal. Their support has been a lifeline, giving us the strength to rebuild our lives and communities in such times. We are all grateful and we speak blessings on them.” One of the flood victims remarked.
For Crime Si Poa and Oshwal Mahila Mandal, the collaborative endeavour represents a continuation of their respective missions to promote safety awareness and empower vulnerable communities. Mr. Pete Ouko reaffirmed the organizations’ shared dedication to serving humanity, stating, “In times of crisis, solidarity and compassion are indispensable. Through our partnership with Zetech University and Oshwal Mahila Mandal, we are able to extend critical support to flood victims, offering them hope and assistance during their time of need.”
Ms. Bharti Raja, Chairlady of Oshwal Mahila Mandal, underscored the transformative impact of collective action in addressing humanitarian challenges. “As advocates for women’s empowerment and community development, we are honored to collaborate with Zetech University and Crime Si Poa in providing relief to flood-affected communities. Together, we stand united in our commitment to building a more resilient and compassionate society,” affirmed Ms. Raja.
Beyond the immediate relief efforts, this partnership exemplifies a broader commitment to social responsibility and community engagement. By leveraging their collective resources and expertise, the organizations aim to not only mitigate the impact of the floods but also foster long-term resilience and empowerment among vulnerable populations.
As the nation continues to grapple with the aftermath of the floods, the collaborative efforts of Zetech University and partners serve as a testament to the unwavering dedication to commitment to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices as a beacon of responsible leadership. By integrating sustainability principles such as support for community well-being, Zetech continues to contribute positively to society.
This dedication to ESG practices underscores the holistic approach to serving humanity and underscores the enduring power of solidarity in times of adversity.