And you still complain about life? The widow nursed eight children soup the stones of extreme poverty

And you still complain about life? The widow nursed eight children soup the stones of extreme poverty

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When we complain about the lack of money, no idea in what terrible conditions people live. The widow of Kenya was forced to cook for the kids soup from stones, stony broke. She was waiting for the kids fell asleep, forgetting to eat. The woman could not earn in the beginning of the pandemic, but after the story about her appeared in the news, people helped her family.And you still complain about life? The widow nursed eight children soup the stones of extreme povertyThe widow of Kitsa Penina Bahati from Kenya are left without livelihood because of the pandemic coronavirus. She was forced to cook for their eight children soup from stones. A woman each time hoping that the guys would fall asleep before their food is ready.

And you still complain about life? The widow nursed eight children soup the stones of extreme povertyIn the widow's house has no water, no electricity. Her husband was killed by bandits last year. Penina cooked the stones to give them for their food and to deceive the children, but they quickly uncovered her Ruse.And you still complain about life? The widow nursed eight children soup the stones of extreme povertyAfter the story appeared in the Kenyan channel NTV, concerned people began to send a poor family donations. Neighbors helped the woman to open a Bank account because she can neither read nor write.And you still complain about life? The widow nursed eight children soup the stones of extreme povertyPenina is sincerely grateful to their benefactors. Her distress was responded to many Kenyans — they called her and asked how they can help. Earlier, the government of Kenya launched the program of social assistance to the most vulnerable segments of the population in pandemic coronavirus, but the widow got nothing.

History of poverty and deprivation 24-year-old Chinese woman swept through the media and shocked the entire world. Wu Huan ate one with rice and chili, to on the savings to save the patient's younger brother, suffering from severe mental disorders. The girl died in five years of hunger and poverty.

Keywords: Poverty | Charity | Widow | Hunger | Stones | Kenya | Coronavirus | Assistance | Neighbors | Soup | Story | Television | Cunning

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