On Saturday, 21 February 2026, the Sales and Marketing Division of Isuzu EA stepped beyond the workplace and into a space where hope is rebuilt and futures are reimagined. Led by Director Wanjohi Kangangi, the team visited Kwetu Home of Peace in Ruai, for a social impact engagement dedicated to restoring dignity, nurturing potential and […]
On Saturday, 21 February 2026, the Sales and Marketing Division of Isuzu EA stepped beyond the workplace and into a space where hope is rebuilt and futures are reimagined. Led by Director Wanjohi Kangangi, the team visited Kwetu Home of Peace in Ruai, for a social impact engagement dedicated to restoring dignity, nurturing potential and standing in solidarity with vulnerable boys on their journey toward a better future.
Kwetu Home of Peace is a sanctuary for boys who once lived on the streets, offering them a second chance at life. Through a structured two-year rehabilitation program, the centre provides shelter, education, healthcare, psychosocial support and life skills training that help the boys rediscover their identity and purpose. Since its inception, the home has successfully rehabilitated more than 3,000 boys, guiding them toward becoming responsible and productive members of society.
Today, the centre hosts 51 boys, each carrying a unique story of resilience and possibility. Within the nurturing environment of the home, the boys attend school and develop talents in music, sports and creative expression. Their celebrated band and acrobatic team have become symbols of transformation, demonstrating what is possible when compassion meets opportunity.

During the event, the Isuzu EA delegation received a heartfelt welcome from the boys through a vibrant band performance that filled the compound with energy and pride. Among those present were alumni who once walked the same path and had returned to encourage the younger boys, living proof that the journey of rehabilitation can lead to a life of purpose and contribution.
The centre’s mission is guided by devoted caregivers, mentors and leaders among them, Sister Janerose, the Executive Director and Sister Clementina, the Assistant Director, who continue to dedicate their lives to nurturing the boys, ensuring they grow in confidence, discipline and hope.

The day began with a moving morning mass led by the boys themselves. Their voices, raised in song and prayer, created a powerful moment of reflection that united the visitors and the boys in shared gratitude and faith. It was a reminder that even in the most difficult circumstances, resilience and joy can flourish.

Following the service, the Isuzu team toured the centre’s facilities, including the dormitories, classrooms and the farm where the boys learn practical agricultural skills. These spaces represent more than physical structures, they are stepping stones toward stability, responsibility and self-reliance.
As part of the initiative, the Sales and Marketing team presented donations carefully selected to meet the home’s priority needs. These included food supplies, clothing, shoes, bedding, books, stationery and STEM learning materials, alongside essential hygiene products and household items. Yet beyond the material support, the true spirit of the day was found in the shared moments between the employees and the boys.
Employees rolled up their sleeves to participate in hands-on activities such as gardening, cleaning shared spaces and organizing supplies. Laughter echoed through the compound as conversations, games and mentorship sessions unfolded. These interactions, built bridges of empathy and encouragement, reminding the boys that they are seen, valued and believed in.
Speaking during the visit, Sales and Marketing Director Wanjohi Kangangi praised the extraordinary work being done at the centre and reflected on the potential he had witnessed in the boys. “What we have experienced here today is deeply inspiring. The intelligence, curiosity and wisdom we have seen in these young boys is remarkable. It reminds us that every child carries immense promise when given the opportunity to grow,” he said. He also spoke passionately about the importance of balanced empowerment in society. “We must also remember the boy child. These boys deserve guidance, mentorship and an equal chance to build their future. When we nurture their confidence and self-belief, we are safeguarding the strength of the next generation.”

General Manager, Export and Vehicle Marketing Kevin Ochieng, a senior mentor within the Isuzu MENTENDA mentorship program, addressed the boys with words of encouragement and reassurance. “Your story does not end with the challenges you have faced,” he told them. “What defines you is the courage to keep moving forward, the discipline to learn and the determination to build the life you deserve.” He further reaffirmed the company’s commitment to mentorship and guidance. “Through the Isuzu MENTENDA mentorship program, we will continue walking with you. You are not alone in this journey. We want you to see mentors who believe in your potential and who will encourage you to dream bigger, work harder and become the leaders you are meant to be.”
The visit concluded with a joyful cake-cutting ceremony and a group photo, capturing a moment of shared celebration between the boys and the Isuzu team. It was a simple yet powerful reminder that compassion, when translated into action, can create lasting impact.
For the employees who participated, the engagement strengthened teamwork and deepened their sense of purpose. For the boys, it reinforced a message that the wider community believes in them and is willing to walk alongside them as they rebuild their futures.

This initiative reflects Isuzu EA’s enduring values of relationships and excellence, demonstrating that true leadership extends beyond business to meaningful community engagement. It also resonates strongly with the company’s 50th anniversary theme, “Isuzu Young,” a celebration of investing in the next generation and empowering young people to thrive.
