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    IPA Kenya Section spreads festive cheer to children’s homes in Nairobi

    Oki Bin OkiBy Oki Bin OkiJanuary 2, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    IPA Kenya Section spreads festive cheer to children’s homes in Nairobi
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    The International Police Association (IPA) Kenya Section, in partnership with the IPA Germany Section, ushered in the final day of 2025 with acts of compassion and service, bringing smiles and festive cheer to vulnerable children in Nairobi.

    Guided by its global mantra, Service Through Friendship, the association spent the day with children at the Children’s Garden Home and School in Uthiru, marking its second visit to the institution.

    The return visit underscored the enduring bonds of love and friendship first forged during a similar outreach last year.

    The day unfolded in a warm and lively atmosphere as the children entertained guests with songs and dances, showcasing impressive talent, confidence, and creativity. Their performances transformed the visit into a joyful celebration, leaving a lasting impression on members and visitors alike.

    In addition to sharing moments of joy, the IPA team delivered essential food supplies and clothing donated by members of the IPA Kenya Section, led by President Jared Ojuok, SSP, alongside Daniel Lorch from the IPA Germany Section.

    Friends of the association, including Marietta Reformado and the Cutchi Gujarati Hindu Union Shiv Temple (CGHU), also made significant contributions by donating clothes and diapers.

    The combined generosity and presence of the partners played a key role in the success of the outreach, reinforcing the spirit of solidarity and care for the children.

    At the same time, another team of IPA Kenya members extended similar support to the Cerebral Palsy Society of Kenya in a different part of Nairobi, where they donated diapers and clothing to support children living with special needs.

    By choosing to dedicate the final day of the year to service, connection, and compassion, the International Police Association Kenya Section closed 2025 on a meaningful note—demonstrating that the true strength of the organisation lies in the power of friendship and community service.

    The International Police Association is a non-governmental organisation that brings together serving and retired police officers across the world, regardless of rank, gender, race, language, or religion.
    Its mission is to foster friendship, promote international cooperation, and enhance the public image of policing through social, cultural, and professional engagement.

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