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Emotions run high as Kenyans raise Sh2 million for Kaluma Boy's mother in 30 minutes

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Emotions run high as Kenyans raise Sh2 million for Kaluma Boy's mother in 30 minutes
Tiktok sensation Kaluma Boy with his mother at JCM church [Courtesy/Facebook]

In a heartwarming display of generosity, Kenyans raised Sh2 million in just 30 minutes for Beatrice Wangechi, the mother of teenage TikTok sensation Kaluma Boy.

The fundraiser was announced by Bishop Ben Kiengei, the head of Jesus Compassion Ministries (JCM), during a packed Sunday service streamed live to thousands of followers.

Kiengei revealed that the funds would be used to set up a business for Kaluma Boy’s mother in their hometown.

“Duka ambayo tutawekea Mama Kaluma itaandikwa hapo Kaluma’s Boy Enterprise. Na tutaweka duka moto. Lakini sahii, Sunday ya leo, within 30 minutes we have raised for her shop two million shillings,” Bishop Kiengei told the cheering congregation.

He added that the initiative was not merely about financial aid but about restoring hope and stability to the family.

“This is not just about money; it’s about giving hope to a family. Kaluma Boy reminded us of the joy we can find even in tough times. Now it is our turn to bring joy to his home,” he said.

The shop, which will be branded Kaluma’s Boy Enterprise, is expected to operate as a fully stocked retail business to ensure the family has a sustainable source of income.

The rapid show of support follows a viral video that captured Kaluma Boy tenderly caring for his ailing father — a moment that moved thousands of Kenyans and turned the 17-year-old into a symbol of humility, compassion, and family devotion.

During the same service, Bishop Kiengei announced that Kaluma Boy had been awarded a fully paid university scholarship at the East African University.

“I want to announce that Kaluma Boy will be joining the university. Dr. Christopher Mutembei, the Vice Chancellor of the East African University, has confirmed that Kaluma Boy has been granted a full scholarship to pursue a course in Sales and Marketing to enhance his digital marketing skills,” Bishop Kiengei said.

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