In a profound demonstration of commitment to rehabilitation and community empowerment, Pastor Dorcas Rigathi’s office is poised to graduate 1,200 individuals who have successfully completed rehabilitation programs across various regions of the country. The graduation ceremony, marking a pivotal moment in the lives of those who have undergone transformative journeys, underscores Pastor Dorcas’s unwavering dedication to uplifting individuals ensnared by addiction and substance abuse.
Speaking fervently during a church service held at the Full Gospel Church of Kenya in Chemose, Nandi County, Pastor Dorcas commended the courageous men who voluntarily embraced the rehabilitation process. Among the graduating cohort are 207 individuals rehabilitated in Bomet County and 66 in Mombasa County, among others, reflecting the widespread reach of Pastor Dorcas’s rehabilitation initiatives.
Furthermore, over 400 graduates have successfully completed their rehabilitation endeavors in facilities situated within Embu and Meru counties, highlighting the comprehensive nature of Pastor Dorcas’s approach to addressing addiction and substance abuse.
Beyond the celebration of individual triumphs, Pastor Dorcas emphasized the pivotal role of religious institutions in facilitating rehabilitation and empowerment efforts. Urging clergy members to open their doors to those grappling with addiction, Pastor Dorcas underscored the importance of providing holistic support systems within communities.
The graduation ceremony also garnered support from local leaders, with Nandi County Deputy Governor Yulita Mitei reaffirming a commitment to collaborating with Pastor Dorcas in restoring the boychild. Mitei emphasized the need for positive male role models, stressing that fatherly presence is essential for addressing societal challenges effectively.
Echoing Mitei’s sentiments, Tinderet MP Julius Melly applauded Pastor Dorcas’s initiatives in reaching out to the boychild. Melly emphasized the significance of empowering both genders for the creation of robust and resilient communities, highlighting the interconnectedness of gender empowerment and community stability.
As Pastor Dorcas Rigathi’s office prepares to commemorate the graduation of 1,200 individuals from rehabilitation programs, the occasion serves as a poignant reminder of the transformative power of compassion, support, and community solidarity. Through unwavering dedication and collaborative efforts, Pastor Dorcas continues to inspire hope and catalyze positive change in the lives of individuals and communities across the nation.