Network of Kenyan Professionals in Ireland Welfare Group
Our monthly subscription-based welfare group is designed to provide support to Kenyan professionals in times of both celebration and grief. We understand that life can be unpredictable, and we aim to provide a safety net for our members during both the good times and the bad.
Some of the key support services we offer to our members include:
- Financial assistance for weddings and other celebrations, such as graduations and the birth of children.
- Provision of essential items such as baby hampers and wedding gifts for members in order to celebrate with them.
- Support for members and their families in times of sickness, including financial assistance and provision of care packages.
- Assistance with funeral arrangements and provision of financial support for members and their families in the event of a death in the family.
- Emotional support and counseling services for members who may be going through difficult times.
Our welfare group is designed to provide a safety net for our members during both the good times and the bad. We aim to support our members through all of life's ups and downs, providing financial, emotional, and practical assistance when it's needed most. Our goal is to create a strong and supportive community of Kenyan professionals who can rely on each other in times of need.
contact us through info@kenyansinireland.ie
How do we contribute
All new members register to the welfare by paying €50 before being admitted to the welfare group
All members pay a monthly contribution fee of €20 before every 15th day of the month
Payments are made through our Revolut Group account hence all members are required to join Revolut
Click HERE to join Revolut if you do not have an account yet
Benefits include
- A sum of €5000 to the member's beneficiary in the event of their death
- A sum of €3000 to a member in the event that they loose a parent/child/spouse
- A sum of €700 to a member to celebrate their wedding
- A sum of €1000 to a member in the event that they are made redundant at work
- A sum of €500 to a member in the event that they get a new born
- A sum equivalent to €100 multiplied by the number of years a member has been studying during active membership at graduation
Members will also be part of a professional WhatsApp group that is only limited to welfare discussions. Any show of disrespect in the group will warrant expulsion from the welfare and lose of benefits.