Mathew Nyamlori’s family is seeking financial support as he battles an advanced stage of gastric cancer. The 40-year-old has been transferred to Aga Khan Hospital in Nairobi from Kisumu to access specialized treatment due to the progression of his condition.
Photos shared on Facebook by family spokesperson Okoto Nyuka highlighted Nyamlori’s deteriorating health, emphasizing the gravity of the situation. Okoto expressed gratitude to well-wishers who have supported Nyamlori's chemotherapy sessions while drawing attention to the financial strain the family continues to face.
In a heartfelt plea, Nyuka stated, “We are immensely grateful to everyone who has supported him, especially during his chemotherapy sessions. May God richly replenish your pockets. However, the journey is far from over, and we still need your help to cover his mounting medical bills and medication costs.”
Nyamlori, who is widely known for his determination to succeed in education despite numerous challenges, has inspired many. His battle with cancer has been a tough chapter in his life, requiring significant resources for treatment and care.
The family is urging Kenyans of goodwill to come forward and contribute whatever they can. Donations can be sent directly to the family via the provided M-Pesa PayBill number, which is actively collecting funds to offset hospital bills.
This call for help serves as a reminder of the importance of community in times of need. The family remains hopeful that the support of generous individuals will make a difference in Nyamlori’s journey toward recovery.
For those willing to assist, further details can be found on the family’s social media platforms or through direct contact. Every contribution brings hope to Nyamlori and his family during this challenging time.