Welcome to the Team, Edwin!

Edwin was one Moja Tu’s first students to enroll in university. In July 2019, he graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Statistics from Kenyatta. Over the years, we have watched him grow from a curious freshman to a knowledgeable young adult. Now, we are proud to announce that More »

Meet Gladys: Pursuing education against all odds

Gladys Kanini, 22, is a third-year student at Zetech University where she is pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in procurement and logistics management. Gladys, who first earned a diploma in business before moving up in her education, has proven time and again that success comes to those who keep going despite More »

Meet Samuel: Finding meaning in education

Samuel is a former student at the Sensei Institute of Technology. He joined the institute two years ago for a course in machine plant operation. Before joining Moja Tu in 2009, Samuel had given up on his education and had resigned to the fate of never being able to hold More »

Meet Samuel: Finding meaning in education

Samuel is a former student at the Sensei Institute of Technology. He joined the institute two years ago for a course in machine plant operation. Before joining Moja Tu in 2009, Samuel had given up on his education and had resigned to the fate of never being able to hold More »

A Conversation with Teri: One of our sponsors

In celebration of the many women who donate their time and money to ensuring our students receive a quality education, we had a candid conversation with one of our long-standing sponsors and board members, Teri Hackathorn. Teri understands that child sponsorship is the best way to impact the lives of More »

Sons of Manasseh Children’s Home

Providing a safe haven for children in need Sons of Manaseh Children’s Home was founded by Beatrice and her late husband Joseph. The couple had a passion for reaching out to the poor and vulnerable in the society, which led them to share the Children Bible Club’s Gospel with vulnerable More »

Schools Re-opening Preparedness

Kenyan schools were shut down in March 2020 after the first case of COVID-19 was reported in the country. When it was clear that the virus was here to stay, the government formed a task force to oversee how learning would resume amid the pandemic. In September 2020, learning resumed More »

Meet our sponsors: The Dawsons

Where did your interest in philanthropy spring from? My husband and I both came from very humble beginnings. Philanthropy was somewhat of a foreign concept to us. It’s a word that has been synonymous with wealth. What we learned by working with Moja Tu is that philanthropy is not just More »

Meet Tabitha: Making Money from her Hobby

Tabitha is a first-year student at the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology undertaking a degree in horticulture management. A naturally creative person, she started making flower vases in September as a way of keeping herself busy and to beautify her home. “I learned how to make vases by More »

Meet Penina Wanjiku

Epitome of a resilient spirit Growing up, Penina Wanjiku experienced childhood trauma given the incessant fights between her parents. This affected virtually all aspects of her life, education included. “I was a D student with zero aspirations to continue with my education. So, after form four, I would engage in More »