Josphine is a member of Kwambeu Women’s Group. She and her husband, Kundi, have six daughters and a son. The children are all still in school, and Josphine has many tasks to keep her household running. She says, “As a mother, I underwent many challenges related to water.” Josphine has to search for enough water to sustain her family, till the land for planting crops, and look after the animals. These have been her responsibilities for many years. On the weekends, Josphine’s daughters help as much as they can, walking four kilometers to collect water that is not fit for human use.
To earn a living, Josphine plows farmland for people with the use of her two bulls. This is work not done by many women in Kenya. It is especially in demand during the rainy season. Josphine describes her life as a series of ups and downs with little rest.
The group decided Josphine should receive this rainwater catchment tank. Josphine is having trouble believing this gift tank is real and struggles to find words to express herself. “I thank my God for opening up my eyes to join Path From Poverty Kwambeu Women’s Group, which has enabled me to receive a gift tank from PFP U.S. Bravo PFP U.S. and the cheerful donors who can assist a woman like me. I’ll now be at ease. I’ll age slowly and carefully with less stress.”
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