Rachel Mbula, once a Moja Tu beneficiary with uncertain prospects, is now a Moja Tu staff member, giving back to the organization that helped shape her future. Her journey with Moja Tu began as she approached high school entry exams. The thought of transitioning to high school felt like an More »
Peter Ngatia’s story is one of resilience, transformation, and determination. From childhood, which was marked by uncertainty in Laikipia County, to graduating with a degree in Business and Information Technology (BBIT) from Kenyatta University, Peter’s journey is a powerful testament to the impact of education and community support. In 2017, More »
Life is a journey filled with challenges, triumphs, and milestones. For Elizabeth Wangui, who recently graduated with a degree in Procurement and Logistics, her story is a testament to resilience, hard work, and the transformative support she received from the Moja Tu program and her incredible sponsors, Jill and Greg More »
For Joseph Kinuthia, his journey to becoming an educator has been a fulfilling blend of academic exploration, personal growth, and a deep-seated desire to inspire others. From earning a degree in economics and history to the pursuit of a postgraduate diploma in education, Joseph’s story reflects resilience, adaptability, and a More »
Morris recently graduated from university, marking the culmination of years of determination and perseverance. His journey wasn’t easy—after having to repeat his final year of school to improve his grades for a degree, he fell short of the required marks. Instead of giving up, Morris decided to start with a More »
Joshua’s story is about resilience, determination, and a passion for food. In 2012, Joshua and his brothers were surrendered by their struggling family to the Tania Integrated Rehabilitation Center. It was there that his life took a turn for the better. “After arriving at Tania Center, I took my high More »
As we celebrate International Women’s Day themed ‘Invest in women: Accelerate progress,’ we are inspired by two Moja Tu alumnae whose stories serve as a testament to the importance of investing in women’s education for societal progress. Through empowerment and support, women like Sharon and Dinel can break barriers, pursue More »
In 2013, Kathy Kempff and Christine Kempff embarked on a remarkable journey by founding Moja Tu, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing educational sponsorships to students from impoverished backgrounds in Kenya. A decade later, Moja Tu’s impact in 2023 is nothing short of extraordinary, focusing on fostering education, empowering communities, More »
Grace is one of Moja Tu’s most recent university graduates, having achieved a bachelor’s degree in horticulture. Her academic performance during her time in the program has been remarkable; she narrowly missed, by a single point, achieving first-class honors! In 2015 while in form one, Grace interviewed with Moja Tu More »
As we approach the season of giving thanks, it is a great time to stop and reflect on those who run our Kenya office. We want to share the stories of Maria, Edwin, and Esther—individuals whose journeys began as beneficiaries of Moja Tu’s educational scholarships and have evolved into integral More »