Within a community of diversity, love is the glue that holds together the bonds of indifference and the perceived reality of inequality.
Among the Hawaii people, the word Aloha encompasses this aspect of love.
That is what Daystar student, Ali Kapasi, has adopted. The Business Administration student currently in his third year of study is spreading the message of love and compassion through his charitable cause: The Aloha Foundation.
The foundation, which was founded by Ali in July 2017, is precipitated on the values of living life through love and so far, focuses on conducting a variety of charitable events.
“We are dedicated to bringing together the community with acts of kindness and generosity towards the neglected and forgotten members of the society in Kenya,” Ali told Daystar Oracle.
The charity also seeks to inspire people to help others, a fact which Ali, as founder of the foundation has encouraged by making Aloha Foundation open and free to anybody who wants to join and partner with him.
With many other charitable groups springing up across the country, Ali is certain that a genuine drive to help people will be a defining factor of his charitable cause.
REPORT THIS AD
According to him however, other foundations do not impact the society as much in relation to the amount of money they receive.
“Those (charities) who have been allocated funds only care about personal interests and even where they help, they only help on a small scale,” said Ali in a recent interview with Daystar Oracle’s features program, One on One.
Ali, who is also an energetic midfielder with the Daystar City football team, has his sights set on the national platform.
“I don’t want to see people from outside Kenya coming to help people. They are my people and my blood and I want to help people nationally, not just in Nairobi,” says Ali.