Comedian and philanthropist Eric Omondi has kicked off his ambitious 486 km walk from Nairobi to Mombasa, covering an impressive 63 km on the very first day. The walk is part of his initiative to raise funds for the construction of the Sisi Kwa Sisi Help and Rescue Centre, a project aimed at supporting vulnerable communities. Eric began the journey early in the morning, with supporters cheering him on along key routes, highlighting the public interest in his charitable mission. Despite the physical demands of the walk, he remained determined, sharing updates on social media to motivate followers and encourage donations. His endurance and commitment have already drawn widespread attention, sparking conversations about community support and the importance of giving back.
The Sisi Kwa Sisi Help and Rescue Centre will provide critical services including shelter, education, and rehabilitation for underprivileged children and families. Eric Omondi’s decision to undertake such a grueling walk demonstrates his dedication to social causes and sets an example for using public influence to drive positive change. He emphasized that every kilometer walked translates into progress for the centre, urging people to contribute whatever they can to help realize the project. Local media and online platforms have extensively covered his journey, increasing awareness and rallying more support for the initiative. By combining physical endurance with philanthropic purpose, Eric is not only raising funds but also inspiring communities to take action and support those in need.

