It looks like philanthropy for multi-award musician Jaguar knows no boundary. The singer, who was part of the headline performers at the Cerebral Palsy Walk in Nyayo Stadium last weekend, surprised those in attendance when he decided to sponsor and cater for the health and education needs of Mwangi Njema, 34, who suffers from cerebral palsy.
This act of kindness could not have come at a better time considering Mwangi dropped out of Jacaranda school for the mentally handicapped which does not offer care services. "I am very happy with what he (Jaguar) has done.
We have started hand therapy sessions at the Hands Therapy Clinic this Tuesday and the progress has been positive and good," said the mom, Wanjiru Mwangi. Meanwhile, Jaguar also urged everyone, who can chip in, to help those in need and give them a chance to participate in normal life activities.
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