Kareh B Moves to Launch Dulo Foundation in His Honour: “Youth Are Getting Lost”

 

Musician KarenB has shared that she is going to launch the Dulo Foundation to honour her son, who perished in an accident involving an Easy Coach bus in Kisumu. KarehB at her son’s burial service (l), a photo of her departed son Joe Mwadulo (r). Photos: KarehB. Source: Facebook Dulo foundation to help the youth Prior to her son’s death, KareB was concerned by the lack of dialogue with young men, and she wondered what would happen to them.  “I will call it the Dulo Foundation. We have heard stories of how he tried to pull boys from substance abuse and help them change their ways. It is going to be all about youth mental, physical and emotional health,” she said.  “If we look around us, the youth are getting lost. With guidance from my spiritual fathers, we have to take care of them from all angles. They are our future leaders,” she added. Joe Mwadulo’s good looks hailed by mum While speaking in church, KerehB eulogised him as a good, intelligent, go-getter, handsome boy who was also good in academics. “He really used to attract the girls (alitesa sana wasichana),” said KarehB. Kareh b wonderfully sings during powerful tribute at son KarenB, who had gained strength and looked better, a far cry from how she had appeared at the mortuary earlier on, sang Goodness of God by Bethel Music and Jenn Johnson at her son’s burial service. A strengthened KarehB moved mourners with the song during the burial service of her son, Joe Mwadulo, who died after an Easy Coach got involved in an accident in Kisumu. The musician sang powerfully while giving tribute to her son in a moment that left the mourners lifted in spirit. KarehB’s son Joe Mwadulo’s burial – see how it went Video of Chavakali boys carrying schoolmate’s casket, cross from morgue moves netizens Musician KarehB Broke down weeping bitterly after viewing body of her dead son in morgue KarehB’s son Joe Mwadulo’s dad was heartbroken as he recalled times with son Joe Mwadulo’s coach gifted musician basketball jersey to remember son 


by  Susan Mwenesi 

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