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Worth to be Seen POD
peter löfqvist
14 episodes
5 days ago
If you are doing something for the sake of good. We and everyone else wants to hear about it.
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If you are doing something for the sake of good. We and everyone else wants to hear about it.
Show more...
Life Sciences
Science
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From Sponsored Child to Community Leader: George Jarona’s Journey
Worth to be Seen POD
28 minutes 32 seconds
8 months ago
From Sponsored Child to Community Leader: George Jarona’s Journey

Sometimes, a single act of generosity can ripple through a community, creating change that lasts for generations. Today, on Worth to be Seen, we take a journey into the heart of Kibera, one of Africa’s largest informal settlements, where resilience and hope drive change in the face of adversity.


Our guest, George Jarona, is an educator and community leader who founded the Brainstorm Junior Children’s Center and the Widows Empowerment Group. Inspired by his own journey as a sponsored child, George has dedicated his life to giving back—offering education, support, and opportunities to those who need it most.


In this episode, we explore the challenges of education, access to clean water, and economic empowerment in Kibera. We’ll hear incredible success stories, like that of John, Emmanuel, and Scovia—students who have risen from difficult circumstances to university success. We’ll also meet Molly Aloach, a 101-year-old woman who transformed her life through empowerment programs and entrepreneurship.


This is a story of struggle, survival, and the power of community-driven change. Join me as we uncover the unseen stories that truly deserve to be heard… and seen.


This is Worth to be Seen.”

Worth to be Seen POD
If you are doing something for the sake of good. We and everyone else wants to hear about it.