The KPC Foundation will sponsor the 44th Rotary Sunshine Rally (RSR), slated for this Saturday, reaffirming its commitment to promoting inclusion and empowering learners living with disabilities across the country.

The Rotary Sunshine Rally, organised by Rotary District 9212, is one of the longest-running charitable initiatives in the region and has been held annually for over four decades.

The event brings together thousands of children living with disabilities from special schools and communities across Kenya for a day of entertainment, games, music, and social interaction, promoting dignity, visibility, and inclusion.

KPC Foundation Board of Trustees member,  Zilper Abong’o, presented a Ksh 300,000 sponsorship cheque during a ceremony held at Kenya Pipeline Company PLC Headquarters in Nairobi.

The Nairobi region event will take place this Saturday, 14th March, at the Ulinzi Sports Complex, where more than 7,000 children living with disabilities are expected to participate.

Speaking during the cheque presentation, Ms Zilper Abong’o noted that the partnership reflects the Foundation’s commitment to supporting initiatives that uplift and empower learners with disabilities.

“At KPC Foundation, we believe every child deserves equal opportunities to thrive. Supporting the Rotary Sunshine Rally aligns with our commitment to inclusion and empowerment, particularly through our INUKA Scholarship Programme that supports learners living with disabilities across the country,” she said.

Receiving the cheque, Robert Wakaba, Chair of the 44th Rotary Sunshine Rally, expressed appreciation for the partnership and noted that the support would go a long way in ensuring the success of the Nairobi rally.

“The Rotary Sunshine Rally is about celebrating children living with disabilities and giving them a day of joy, dignity and recognition. Partnerships such as this one with KPC Foundation enable us to reach thousands of learners and continue building a more inclusive society,” he said.

The sponsorship further reinforces KPC Foundation’s ongoing efforts to empower learners with disabilities through the INUKA Scholarship Programme, which supports students from all 47 counties by providing access to education, assistive devices, and mentorship.

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