Moja Tu COVID-19 Response
Moja Tu’s mission is to provide impoverished students access to a good education, which in turn can their lives, families, and communities as a whole. In this way, it is... Read More
Moja Tu’s mission is to provide impoverished students access to a good education, which in turn can their lives, families, and communities as a whole. In this way, it is... Read More
A few years ago, Patrick came to learn about the plight of two children who were living in deplorable conditions in his neighborhood. It hurt him to see these children... Read More
The Moja Tu founding board members first visited Kenya in 2012 to inspect a water project located here. One of the first people they met on this trip was James.... Read More
Zipporah, or Zippie as she is fondly known, could easily pass as one of the Moja Tu staff. Pre-COVID, it was the norm for all of our students to assemble... Read More
The graduating class of 2020 was a special one. Due to the COVID-19 disruption, these students had to wait a prolonged period to take their Kenyan Certificate of Secondary Education... Read More
“Resilience is accepting your new reality, even if it’s less good than the one you had before. You can fight it, you can do nothing but scream about what you’ve... Read More
A few years ago, David’s education hung in the balance. He had just completed class eight and was looking forward to joining a good high school that would power his... Read More
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... Read More
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... Read More