World Mental Health Day Celebrations at Eldoret Rescue Centre
This morning, the Uasin Gishu County Government celebrated World Mental Health Day at the Eldoret Rescue Centre, uniting the community around the theme of mental well-being. Sponsored by the Alcoholic Drinks Control Board (ADCB), the event showcased initiatives designed to support vulnerable individuals.
Mr. Koiya Arap Maiyo, Director of ADCB, highlighted the centre’s growth, which now accommodates 162 individuals—96 in standard care and 66 in rehabilitation. The celebrations featured performances from talented children and young adults residing at the centre.
Inspiring testimonials included Rendy Hamisi, a University of Eldoret student studying Education in Math and Physics, who shared his journey from nursery school at the centre to his current academic path. Samuel Nganga, who successfully overcame drug addiction after being rescued from the streets, encouraged his peers to choose sobriety and honour their families.
Mr. Koiya reaffirmed his commitment to support Rendy’s education and to foster collaboration between ADCB and the rescue centre for ongoing improvements.
Centre manager Mr. David Magut addressed the challenges faced, including drug infiltration and the diverse backgrounds of the children, many of whom come from situations of trafficking or abandonment. He reported positive developments, with many children reuniting with families, pursuing education, and discovering talents in areas like dance, singing, and crafts.
The event highlighted Uasin Gishu County’s dedication to enhancing support at the Eldoret Rescue Centre, ensuring a brighter future for its residents.