Panari Hotel gives a treat to underprivileged children in Kibera

Panari Hotel Marketing Executive  Belinda Njagi (right) presents foodstuffs and snacks to Kibera Pride Children's Home manager Lucy Odhiambo as  corporate social responsibility on December 6, 2024. [David Gichuru,Standard]

At least 100 underprivileged children from Kibera Pride Children's Home and Little Neema in Nairobi have a reason to smile after being visited by Panari Hotel team.

The visit was aimed at spreading joy and making meaningful connection with the children.

Panari Hotel Marketing Executive Belinda Njagi said through the partnership with SKAL International, they treated children from St Paul’s Children's Home, to a fun-filled day with lunch, ice skating, and a movie. 

''It is heartwarming to see the kids’ smiles as they enjoy these special moments, and we are grateful to have been a part of their day," she said.

"This visit is just the beginning of our ongoing commitment to supporting our community,'' she added.

The team is also expected to visit Place of Grace Home and offer support to the needy children. 

''We shall also be making a visit to another home - Place of Grace, continuing our efforts to uplift and make a difference in the lives of these amazing children," Ms Njagi said.

She said they believe in the power of giving back and are proud to support initiatives that bring joy and hope to those in need.

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