Jambo!
You are invited to "zoom" off to Kenya with Kenya Education Fund.
To register, donate $5 or more (we hope more!) and within 24-hrs you will receive a zoom link to an unforgettable virtual tour of Kenya - as seen through the eyes of KEF Scholars, parents, alumni and staff.
We will take you to:
• a girls' boarding school attended by KEF students
• a boys' boarding school attended by KEF students
• an informal settlement where many KEF students grow up
• a Maasai village to meet a KEF parent
• the workplace of a KEF alumnae
• the small village where Kenya Education Fund (KEF) was started
High school isn't free in Kenya. 60% of kids in Kenya will not graduate due to their inability to pay school fees. Without a high school education, the poverty cycle in Kenya will never be broken. Kenya Education Fund (KEF) provides 4-year full scholarships so students can finish high school and even go on to university.
Here are some ideas for helping KEF students:
$50 - Textbooks and school supplies for a student for 1-year
$100 - Annual bus fare from home to boarding school for 2 students
$250 - Covers the cost of two students to attend KEF's week-long Career Readiness Workshop
$500 - Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) including facemasks and hand sanitizer for 400 students
$1000 - One-year of boarding school for a deserving student (or pledge this amount for 4-years to sponsor a student from 9th thru 12th grade)
$_____ - Or give any amount to help more Kenyan girls and boys finish high school
All donations of $100 or more will be entered into a drawing at the end of the Virtual Tour for a chance to win a Powerbeats Pro bluetooth headset (must be present to win).
If you live in Kenya and wish to donate via Mpesa, please use Paybill #831500. Include your name and email address so we can send you the zoom link.
We look forward to seeing you on Thurs. Sept. 30th from 9:30AM -11AM EDT (4:30PM - 6PM Kenya time) on this special journey to Kenya. If you are unable to attend, we hope you will consider making a contribution of any amount to help us keep kids in school.
Ken-ya Believe!