Meet students

who need sponsorship

Children in Kenya attend school year-round, beginning in January. Schools take three, one-month long breaks in April, August, and December. Students attend primary school (Grades 1-8) and then attend secondary school, similar to high school (Form 1 - Form4).

Annual student fees include room and board, transportation, and uniform. An open donation may also be made if you prefer to provide financial assistance to KCEA’s general expenses and reserve fund for the community.

To sponsor a student, tuition may be provided as monthly or annual payments.

SECONDARY TUITION: $650 annually or $55 monthly

  • Anne Selina Mariko

    Anne is a 15 year old, grade 8 student at Enkare Ngiro primary school in Narok, Kenya.

    Anne lives with both parents and has seven siblings. Both parents are unemployed, but have a strong belief that education for girls is equally important as boys’ education. They are asking for support for Anne to join secondary school.

    Anne's aspiration is to become a police officer to help her village maintain laws and order that will enable girls go to school.

    Grade: Form 1 - Jan 2024

  • Sylvia Sanau Osono

    Sylvia is a 13 year old, grade 8 student at Nkareta primary school in Narok, Kenya.

    She lives with both her parents, who struggle to pay for her needs due to lack of employment. Sylvia has proven to be very good in her studies, and also at communication and expressing herself.

    Grade: Form 1 - Jan 2024

  • Cecilia Yiamat Kilerai

    Cecilia is 14 years of age and will be a Form 1 student. She is at Nkititini school in Narok, Kenya.

    She is currently enrolled to finish primary school, but does not have the financial means to continue to secondary high school.

    Grade: Form 1 - Jan 2024

 

Choose to sponsor a student or make a general donation to KCEA.


What people are saying

“Our church, our people, our entire community holds KCEA/MCESP* in high respect for the tireless service to our people, especially in poor rural communities... metamayiana ntai yesu (God bless you) for reaching the unreached society.”

— Bishop Luka Dapash

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