This archive report was first published on 26 December 2019.
On Christmas Day 2019, Nairobi Woman Representative Esther Passaris joined forces with Keroche Breweries to bring joy to the elderly at the Little Sisters Of the Poor home in Kasarani.
Passaris took to Twitter to share the heartwarming experience, stating that they distributed fruits, vegetables, and beer to the residents.
Little Sisters Of the Poor is a home for senior citizens, hosting at least 72 elderly people aged between 72 and 106. The home also welcomes other elderly individuals on a daily basis for bathing, meal services, and clothing changes.
Passaris had earlier visited the Spinal Injuries Hospital, where she and her team served fried chicken, chips, and soda to patients and staff on duty. She expressed her desire for the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) to make community work mandatory for Public Service Vehicles (PSV) drivers at the hospital.
Passaris' Christmas Day was well-spent, as she reflected on the experience, saying, 'A Christmas Day well spent; First, at The Spinal Injuries Hospital where we served fried chicken, chips and soda to all patients and staff on duty. How I wish @ntsa_kenya made it mandatory for all PSV Drivers to do community work at this hospital.'