
As a young girl growing up in Meru, Faith Gikunda was already disseminating news to the school assembly while in Primary School, after her teachers discovered her inherent passion and talent in observing the world around her and putting it down on paper. Mesmerized by the novels her father [a teacher] would bring home, Faith found herself lost in those books, as well as daily newspapers. At that tender age, Faith had already charted her destiny, and as if the universe had answered her desire, things started working out for her that would lead her to journalism, and writing for the mainstream media for newspapers such as the PEOPLE DAILY, THE STANDARD, and a good number of Non-Governmental Organizations. Currently, she is has settled back in her home county where she is continuing with her career of development communication, but she has found a new passion. Working with street people of Meru town where she and other people are doing what they could to give hope to the homeless folk through their organization, The Generation of Hope, and Sauti za Tumaini. Generation of Hope Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/generationof...Sauti za Tumaini Facebook Page – https://www.facebook.com/Sauti-Za-Tum...