Faith says her sisters were also supportive but her aunties weren't.
"She told me If I had chosen Denno she had no problem, she even gave me her blessings. My aunties were against it saying I would get blind kids.
My sisters and friends were supportive. We have been together for six years.I have never packed my things and left my marriage. I married my friend plus he is very independent."
Faith says although finances have been one of the major challenges in her marriage, she has never thought of quitting.
"I did not get married to him because of money it's not like he has a lot of it" She joked
Adding;
"Money has been the biggest challenge in our marriage but it has never made me pack. I know there are better days ahead."
Her advise to girls who want to get married to a person with disabilities.
"When you know you have made the right decision, get into marriage because you want to. Seek God first and let him be the center of your relationship. There are things you have to learn along the way so that you can live peacefully with the person. Like in my case I cannot let things lie around as Denno might trip on them and get hurt."
Kambua talks International bereaved mother's day