In the heart of Kambazi, a small family is living in extreme poverty, grappling with hatred, mental disorders, and emotional turmoil. The story of this family, recently brought to light in an interview by Jeremy Damaris, paints a deeply troubling picture of a broken household, but also one filled with potential for healing and transformation through compassion and the love of Christ.
The family, led by a mother who has endured her own share of pain and struggles, finds themselves divided, not just by material hardship, but by deep-seated resentment. The son, who dreams of a better life, had a chance to build a small home on a piece of land. Jeremy Damaris, a local advocate for community change, offered to assist by providing the resources and support to build this house. However, the mother of the family, filled with anger and bitterness, refused this act of kindness. She demanded that the son’s wife be kicked out of the family, creating further tensions that were already bubbling beneath the surface.
In an act of defiance, the mother cut down an avocado tree that had been planted near the son’s future house, claiming it as her own. This symbolic act of destruction highlighted the deep division within the family, and it was clear that the path toward healing was going to be difficult.
Their neighbors, who have witnessed the family’s struggles for years, could not stand by in silence. They condemned the mother’s behavior, urging Jeremy Damaris to continue with his efforts to build for the son on the land. The neighbors explained that if Jeremy were to buy them land elsewhere, the family would never be able to return to the land they’ve known and built memories on. In their eyes, the land represented not just physical ground, but the last remnants of familial connection that could bind them together.
Moved by the situation and the neighbors’ plea, Jeremy Damaris decided to take his involvement further. He recognized that in order to bring about true change, it wasn’t just about building a home for the son—it was about rebuilding the broken relationships within the family. Jeremy took it upon himself to not only build a house for the son but also for the mother and one of their brothers. His mission went beyond construction. It was a mission of peace, of healing, and of portraying the love of Christ in a tangible way.
The act of building homes for the entire family is not just an act of charity, but a symbol of hope. By providing them with new homes, Jeremy hopes to bring the family members together, mend the fractured bonds, and show them that despite their pain and struggles, they can still live in unity and peace. Through these homes, he is planting the seeds for a brighter future—a future where love, understanding, and faith can heal even the deepest wounds.
The journey ahead is far from easy. Mental disorders, years of conflict, and bitterness won’t simply vanish overnight. But with Jeremy’s decision to not only change the life of the son, but also his mother and brother, he is proving that true change starts with the willingness to forgive, to offer grace, and to provide opportunities for a fresh start. This project is not just about building physical homes, but about constructing a foundation of love and healing that can transform a family for generations to come.
In the end, the story of the Kambazi family is a powerful reminder of the impact of compassion, the strength of community, and the transformative power of faith. Jeremy Damaris’ decision to intervene and show Christ’s love through action offers hope not just to this family, but to all who witness the power of kindness in the face of adversity.
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Josephine Mwangi
26 Feb 2025May God’s blessings beupon you Jeremy