Academically capable students
Students with clear potential who face financial barriers to staying in school.
Keeping bright, determined students in school and moving forward.
Scholarship Support provides tuition, learning materials and mentorship to students who have the ability and drive to succeed but face financial barriers to staying in school. We believe every determined learner deserves a fair chance — and we work with schools and families to make that a reality.

Across our counties, we meet students who are bright, motivated and hungry to learn — but whose families cannot afford school fees, uniforms or books. Without support, these students drop out, and all that potential disappears. Scholarship Support is our commitment to making sure that doesn't happen.

Students with clear potential who face financial barriers to staying in school.
We prioritise girls, who face the greatest risk of early dropout.
Nominated by partner schools in the counties where we operate.
We cover annual school fees directly with partner schools.
Textbooks, exercise books, uniforms and stationery provided each term.
Each scholar is paired with a mentor for regular support and guidance.
Regular academic check-ins to spot challenges early and respond.
We work with families to address the root causes of potential dropout.
Helping scholars plan their next steps — secondary, college or vocational training.
The completion rate tells most of the story — but behind every number is a student who stayed in school, sat their exams and took a step towards the future they chose for themselves.
* Figures to be verified before launch.
Scholars are nominated by our partner schools in these counties. We work closely with each school to identify and support the right students.
Education · Murang'aAt Kibutha Mixed Secondary School in Murang'a, a sponsored student named Annastacia — a top performer already learning Cyrillic on her own — received sports kit and remedial support that kept her momentum going when it mattered most.
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