Message from SI/E President Mariet Verhoef-Cohen to Union of Kenya
sent on 2 January 2008
Dear Union President Mary, dear Soroptimists, dear friends,
We are shocked seeing and hearing about the aftermaths of the elections in Kenya. We are with you in thoughts and hope that the two leaders will be wise enough to sit together and talk about this terrible situation to find a solution. We will pray for peace and for the safety of yourselves, your families and you loved ones.
So many have been driven from their homes and so many are already killed and injured and the excessive unrest is devastating. It is devastating enough to have to cope with the natural disasters that occurred last year, this is too much.
If there is anything SI/E can do for you please let us know. I still remember my visit to your country and also to the West where I had the chance to inaugurate Club Mumias. I hope that peace will find its way back to your country before it ruins too many things.
It's not only our own Federation who is in thoughts with you. Also SI Great Britain and Ireland are thinking of you and send you their support and prayers.
We hope to hear from you soon, so we will know that you are alright and safe. And again if we can help you in any way, let us know.
Take care and warm regards,
Mariet Verhoef-Cohen
President SI/Europe
Reply received on 4 January 2008
from Evelyn Lelle, Past Union President
I write on behalf of our Union President Mary Kundu who is currently off communication stuck in her rural home of Mumias where she had gone with her family for Christmas and for voting. The situation in Kenya is bad, thousands homeless and displaced, no food, no shelter and no clothing. The worst hit areas are Nyanza, western, Rift Valley, Nairobi, Mombasa .You notice these are all areas where our clubs are.
A number of our own Soroptimists are affected in Eldoret, Kakamega, Kisumu, Mombasa, Nairobi and Nakuru. We request for assistance of Action Fund to enable us purchase food and blankets, medicine to affected people in all these localities. We shall partner with other humanitarian organisations like Red Cross and our individual clubs.
You can only reach Mary Kundu on phone for the moment as it is dangerous to travel back to Nairobi as yet.
Your assistance in this matter will be highly appreciated.
Thanks for reaching out to us. Kindly share with our sisters in SIGBI