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Katana
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kenya
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Casual labor
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Kenya Basic Income
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14th Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($27 USD)
access_time 24 days ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
I have decided to allocate my upcoming transfers towards purchasing more medicinal drugs to manage my mental illness. These medications are crucial in preventing the frequent recurrence of my condition and maintaining my overall well-being. Additionally, having funds set aside will provide me with peace of mind, knowing that I can cover any hospital bills in case I need to undergo further check-ups or treatment. I am profoundly grateful for the financial support I have received from the transfers, as it has been instrumental in helping me manage my mental health condition. This assistance has provided me with the means to access necessary medications and healthcare services, ultimately contributing to my overall stability and well-being.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
For the past two years, I have been grappling with a recurring mental illness that has significantly impacted my ability to work and provide for myself. During this time, I have been in and out of Potreez Mental Hospital, receiving specialized treatment to manage my condition. With my inability to work, I rely on my mother, who is a subsistence farmer, for sustenance. However, the challenging farming conditions in our village over the past four seasons have made our situation even more precarious, and we heavily depend on the financial assistance from the transfers for our survival. In February of this year, my mental health took a turn for the worse, necessitating a visit to the mental hospital for urgent treatment. I was admitted for three days, and upon my release, I settled the hospital bill amounting to $34 using the funds from the transfers. Additionally, I allocated the remaining $64 towards purchasing the medicinal drugs prescribed by the doctor. I am relieved to be back home and to report that my mental condition has improved significantly. I am deeply grateful for the assistance provided by the transfers, as they have played a crucial role in ensuring that I receive proper medical care despite our impoverished circumstances. The transfers have been a lifeline for me during this challenging period, and I am immensely thankful for their impact on my health and overall quality of life.
 
9th Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($23 USD)
access_time 6 months ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
Moving forward, my primary focus is to prioritize my mental health and ensure that I have access to all the necessary medication required for my recovery. My goal is to achieve full recovery and resume working so that I can support my aging mother. The financial assistance that I have received has been a tremendous help, significantly contributing to my overall well-being. I am genuinely grateful for the support I have received, as it has made a significant difference in my life.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
Earlier this year, I fell ill, and unfortunately, my condition exacerbated, negatively impacting my mental health. Consequently, I dedicated a significant portion of this year to receiving treatment in Mombasa town. After making considerable progress, I have now returned home, although I still require medication to manage my condition effectively. To obtain the necessary medicinal drugs, I utilized $50, which I am grateful for, as it relieved the financial burden associated with purchasing them. Additionally, I allocated $48 towards purchasing food, aiming to assist my hardworking mother, who is a subsistence farmer, in providing for our family. The financial support has been invaluable, enabling me to acquire the expensive medicinal drugs that have played a vital role in my recovery. My family is immensely relieved as they no longer bear the sole responsibility of purchasing these drugs, thanks to the transfers from Give Directly.
 
6th Payment
Transfer Amount
3470 KES ($24 USD)
access_time 9 months ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
In the coming year and beyond, my aspiration is to become a livestock owner, particularly raising goats and turkeys. My health has been in decline due to epilepsy seizures, impacting my ability to work and provide for myself. As a result, meeting my own needs has become challenging. My mother, a single parent, has been shouldering the responsibility of caring for both me and my mentally unwell brother. Her resources have been significantly drained due to the absence of any income that could have alleviated our financial burdens. Acquiring livestock holds a crucial significance for me. It would grant me access to tangible assets that I could readily rely upon during financial uncertainties, such as covering my medical expenses. This will reduce the need for constant reliance on my parents' assistance, as I will have the option to sell the livestock to address my financial requirements.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
I express my heartfelt gratitude to GiveDirectly for their invaluable assistance that played a pivotal role in covering the costs of my medication following a series of epilepsy seizures. My hospitalization took four months, and I am acutely aware that managing the medical expenses during this period would have been an immense challenge for my family. As the dependent of a single parent engaged in subsistence farming with limited income prospects, the burden of these medical expenses would have likely driven us to explore desperate measures, perhaps even resorting to fundraising to access the treatment I desperately needed. Throughout the entirety of my medical ordeal, the transfers were instrumental in addressing my healthcare needs. The relief and joy I feel at having regained my health are immeasurable. Had it not been for these transfers, my access to treatment would have been significantly delayed, and I am left to ponder how I would have managed to raise the necessary funds under such circumstances. Moreover, the knowledge that I would continue to receive these monthly transfers for my treatment while I was in the hospital provided me with a sense of hope and assurance throughout my healing journey.
 
Enrolled
access_time over 2 years ago
 
What does receiving this money mean to you?
When I dropped out of school due to lack of school fees, my hope for a bright future flushed right before my eyes. I have been sitting idle at home feeling useless because I have nothing to fall back on. No business, no papers, my family is quite poor and cannot raise capital for me to start a business. With my first transfer, I will buy two chicken for business and keep adding two every month for the next 4 months. I'll sell eggs and make a living. This will mean the world to me.
What is the happiest part of your day?
With the situation at home, finding joy has become a far cry. My siblings and I are wallowing in poverty. Neither of us has a job. We helplessly watch our mother toil all day in order to feed us. Now, tell me what there is to be happy about. Nothing.
What is the biggest hardship you've faced in your life?
Being jobless at my age is the most disturbing issue at the moment. I am still at home with my mother who tries her best to feed us, but asides from food, I have my own need. Like right now, all my clothes are tattered, my bedding are old and smelly. I cannot afford to take care of such other needs due to lack of income. My hope is that this will change.