Muraya Raises Over KSh 2.6m In One Night For 4 Kenyans Stuck In India While Seeking Treatment

Posted on 23 Oct 2024
Muraya Raises Over KSh 2.6m In One Night For 4 Kenyans Stuck In India While Seeking Treatment
  • Karangu Muraya orchestrated a one-night Facebook Live fundraiser that garnered an impressive KSh 2.6 million to aid four Kenyans stranded in India
  • Baby Emmanuel, in need of KSh 1.2 million for vital medical treatment, saw a generous outpouring of support, reaching KSh 780,000
  • Zacheus Kiarii Kimani, who successfully underwent a transplant, had his pending medical bill of KSh 650,000 entirely cleared

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Philanthropist Karangu Muraya orchestrated a successful one-night fundraising event, raising over KSh 2.6 million to support four Kenyans stranded in India due to medical treatments.

Who did Muraya fundraise for?

The beneficiaries of this remarkable effort include Baby Emmanuel, Zacheus Kiarii Kimani, Deejay Tripple, and Mama Nicole.

According to a Facebook post by the philanthropist, baby Emmanuel, who needed KSh 1.2 million for medical treatment, received a substantial contribution of KSh 780,000 from well-wishers.

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Bernard Mwangi Iguku can be contacted for further support of baby Emmanuel at 0757110039.

"That was the best night ever, I have never raised funds for more than one person in one live, but tonight we have raised for four fellow Kenyans who have been stuck in India while seeking further treatments....By the grace of God, we have managed to support them as follows,' he wrote.

Zacheus Kiarii Kimani, who underwent a successful transplant, was also another beneficiary; he had a pending bill of KSh 650k cleared through the generosity of donors.

For further support with medicines, Zacheus can be reached at 0721884045.

Muraya is grateful after raising funds

Deejay Tripple, requiring KSh 1.1 million for post-transplant care, also received KSh 610,000 in support. However, a deficit of KSh 590,000 remained to facilitate his return to Kenya.

Anyone willing to further support him can send contributions to Peter Karanja Kamau at 0712383479.

Mama Nicole, facing a KSh 800,000 balance for her daughter Nicolina Njeri's fourth surgery, received KSh 580,000 in assistance. Winnie Njoroge can be contacted for further support at 0724047277.

Expressing gratitude, Muraya conveyed his appreciation, stating,

"From the bottom of my heart, may Jehovah enlarge your territories, dear friends. Merry Christmas."

The beneficiaries now have renewed hope for a brighter and healthier future, thanks to the kindness exhibited by those who rallied behind Muraya's call for assistance.

Netizens shower Muraya with praise

Earlier, Muraya received accolades from netizens for his compassionate gesture of accompanying Isacc Mwaura to India for a crucial medical procedure.

Mwaura, who suffered a life-altering motorcycle accident in 2014 affecting his urinal system, has faced ongoing challenges despite multiple surgeries.

Muraya, known for his philanthropy, spearheaded a campaign on his Facebook page to support Mwaura's medical journey.

The community response was overwhelming, enabling Mwaura to undergo his 11th surgery in India.

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