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Nip Nap donates premium diapers to 500 children living with special needs affected by COVID-19.




Nairobi, 5th June 2020 NIP NAP company has today donated baby premium diapers to LEA Client Services Ltd, as part of support towards 500 families of children living with special needs affected by the Global COVID-19 (coronavirus disease) pandemic.

This pandemic has adversely affected families supporting the children living with special needs. The COVID-19 continues to spread across the world with immediate and long term social economic effects on national economies and individual citizens.

Closure of learning institutions and business have resulted in many and diverse challenges among the families of children living with special needs.


Schools and learning institutions are a haven for these children, where they rely on for their well-being and development in order to learn. Many of these families have lost livelihoods because of job cuts or businesses closure and casual jobs among other difficult situation.


Many of these poor households depends on basic needs supported by government and their partners. However, with schools closed, families supporting the special needs children are running out of basic essentials to support their families. It is for this reason Nip Nap Premium diapers has supported these families of children living with special needs with over a month’s supply of diapers for their young ones.


This is an opportunity to help these children as they adjust to a new routine as caregivers are struggling to provide basic needs for them. We are grateful to Premium Hygiene for supporting families of children living with special and we are excited because this will be beginning of greater partnership with your noble institution.”


“Our focus as LEA Client Services Ltd is to raise funds that will aid in these children’s health, nutrition, education and psychosocial support created by long period of self-quarantine. We are truly grateful to the Premium Hygiene for their generous support. We will ensure the diapers reaches the deserving children,” said Wambui Karanja, LEA Client Services Ltd Founder and Managing Director.


Kenya currently has over 850 registered children’s homes and approximately 54 registered schools with special needs. The country also has more than 50,000 children living with special needs adversely affected by the covid-19 pandemic.


Premium Hygiene Products management emphasized that they are excited to collaborate with LEA Client Services on this noble initiative. “NIPNAP will continue to partner with LEA to help alleviate families of children living with special needs.”


LEA Client Services Ltd, continues to seek support from partners to come together in support of these families adversely affected by the global pandemic as they adjust to the new routine.

For more information contact sponsorship@leaclientservices.com


About LEA Client Services

LEA Client Services is a Fundraising & Sponsorship Agency focusing on leveraging our client’s assets with partner’s interests leading to valuable short and long term partnerships. We are the trusted name in fundraising - bringing together our knowledge, experience, skills and innovation as well as helping our clients achieve transformational fundraising goals.

We have successfully fundraised for a number of clients including:

  • 2021-2022 The Sisters of Mary Immaculate Charity Golf- Proceeds support the shelter where girls who are traumatized through experiences of sexual and gender- based violence can exhale, recover, and begin the healing journey towards becoming whole- productive members of society.

  • 2021-2022- Rotary Club of Milimani Charity Golf- Proceeds support scholarship program to needy students

  • 2020 2021- Rotary Club of Muthaiga and Nairobi East- Proceeds to support scholarship program to needy students.

  • 2018-2020 First Lady Beyond Zero Half Marathon- Proceeds support access to maternal health across Kenya

  • 2017-2018 Women 4 Cancer Charity Golf Tournament- proceeds support cancer screening and testing across Kenya

  • 2016- 2017 Karen Heart Run- Proceeds support open-heart surgeries for needy children and young adults.



 
 
 

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