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 »
When Rachel completed her elementary schooling in 2014, she was unsure how to continue her education and achieve her dream of graduating from a good university in Kenya. Rachel’s mother runs one of Moja Tu’s partner children’s homes – Sons of Manasseh Children’s Home – where she cares for many More »
The Moja Tu program goes beyond producing graduates and proudly sending them into the job market. It nurtures responsible individuals who have been shaped through the pillars of quality education, mentorship, and support. We are delighted to share that our efforts align with several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including SDG More »
Ruffi joined the Moja Tu program during its inception in 2013, and she is now a proud alumnus. Born with a hearing impairment and faced with the tragedy of losing her parents at an early age, she was rescued and placed at a children’s home where she was able to More »
Prudence, 23, is a proud Moja Tu alumnus. She joined the program in 2015 after losing sponsorship with another organization due to circumstances beyond her control. Her family background and her drive for education made her a natural pick for Moja Tu sponsorship. Moja Tu supported her from high school More »
Kelvin is one of the pioneer students at Moja Tu. Kelvin is an orphan with a hearing impairment rescued from the slums of Kibera, where he was living with a relative. He was brought to Tania Integrated Rehabilitation Center, where Moja Tu met him. “I had just completed class eight More »
ESTHER’S INSPIRING STORY In May of this year, Esther was formally hired as a full-time accountant for Moja Tu. What makes this appointment special is that Esther was once a student sponsored by the program. Her story highlights the organization’s impact on the lives of children from impoverished backgrounds and 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 have watched him grow from a curious freshman to a knowledgeable young adult. Now, we are proud to announce that More »
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 »