When compassion meets action, lives change. Mosiria, a renowned community hero, has rescued a Kenyan-Indian woman who had spent nearly four decades living on the streets of Westlands. The woman is now receiving crucial medical care at Mbagat
Highlights:
- Woman had been homeless in Westlands for 38 years, battling illness.
- Mosiria’s intervention led to hospital admission at Mbagathi.
- Medical team addressing her immediate health issues.
- Community appeal for support as she embarks on recovery.
For nearly 38 years, a Kenyan-Indian woman has endured the harsh realities of pavement life in Westlands. Struggling with untreated illness and the elements, she remained unnoticed — until Mosiria stepped in. Known for his dedication to marginalized populations, Mosiria took swift action upon discovering her situation.

After assessing her poor health and living conditions, Mosiria arranged transport to Mbagathi Hospital. There, the woman was admitted and placed under medical supervision. Doctors are now able to diagnose her ailments and begin necessary treatment, offering hope for a healthier life ahead.
Mosiria is urging the community to join in supporting this woman’s recovery journey. From medical needs to social reintegration, the path ahead requires collective effort. Financial donations, medical supplies, or volunteer assistance are all welcomed to aid her return to dignity.
“Sometimes all it takes is one person to say, ‘I see you.’”



