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Kenya Education Fund Announces the Opening of a New Scholarship Program

The Kenya Education Fund is launching a Scholarship Program that provides underprivileged students access to high school and open the doors to a vocational training as well as a university path. Through education, we break the cycle of poverty and foster positive change within communities.

-- TThe Kenya Education Fund (KEF) is proud to announce the official launch of a new Scholarship Program that provides underprivileged students access to high school and accompanies each student on their journey to higher education and career readiness. The new scholarship program offers the opportunity to pursue vocational training in addition to the university readiness path. Students will have immediate employment opportunities and long-term financial independence.

Founded in the United States 19 years ago, KEF is dedicated to empowering economically disadvantaged students in Kenya by providing scholarships, educational resources, and long-term support. By removing barriers to education, KEF is driving a change, helping young people transform their own lives, supporting their families, and uplifting their communities.

With a population of nearly 48 million, Kenya faces significant challenges in ensuring access to secondary education. The high cost of public schooling, combined with widespread poverty, prevents many students from completing high school. KEF is changing this reality by offering students the opportunity to pursue their education, breaking the cycle of poverty, and building stronger, more resilient communities.

KEF isn’t just a regular nonprofit. Through education, KEF break the cycle of poverty and foster positive change within their communities. A scholarship doesn’t just cover just four years of high school. It transforms a life. It doesn’t just open a door, it keeps it open, giving a student the stability to learn, grow, and thrive.

“We look forward to the 2026 new school year, we are welcoming supporters who want to engage in our cause,” said Executive Director’s Dominic Muasya. A $100 donation per month provides one student with high school covering tuition, room and board, clothing, and support to help them build a brighter future. Hundreds of motivated young people apply to KEF every year. Only lack of funds keeps them from stepping into a classroom. When a child misses school, risks early marriage, child labor, and lost potential. So far KEF helped more than 4600 students and 99% of the students complete high school and transition to university compared to just 65% in public school.

Join KEF in making education accessible in Kenya, to transform lives, one student at a time.

For more information, visit www.kenyaeducationfund.org

Contact Info:
Name: Sabrina Longega Wilson
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Organization: Kenya Education Fund
Address: 360 E. 72nd Street #C-3405, New York, NY 10021, United States
Website: http://kenyaeducationfund.org

Source: PressCable

Release ID: 89174097

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