Giving Salgaa's Children Back Their Steps: The Impact of Falcon Security's Donation

Author : Christine Arima

... 13 Mar 2025

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Riley Falcon Team handing over the cheque to World Vision Kenya, National Director, Mr Gilbert Kamanga, Resource Acquisition Associate Director, Godfrey Wapangana and Donor Relations Manager, Justus Koech

A generous donation of KES 300,000 from Riley Falcon security company has breathed new life into our "Less Steps for Water" initiative; a run aimed at reducing the distance children in Salgaa must travel to access clean water 
For many children in Salgaa, accessing clean water isn't as simple as turning on a tap. Every day, young boys and girls walk miles carrying heavy containers and use precious time that could be spent in school or at play. This daily burden doesn't just impact their education but also their physical wellbeing and childhood development. 

The generosity shows that local solutions supported by local funds create sustainable change. 
Together, we can ensure that the children of Salgaa take less steps for water, and more steps toward their futures. 
 Join us today and be part of the change!

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