Beneficiaries Testimonials
Christopher Ndegwa Wanjiru
My name is Christopher Ndegwa Wanjiru. I come from Muranga County. I am an orphan and I live in a childrens home. I was taken to there in 2008 after my grandfather who I was living with passed on. My father was jailed for 30 years after killing my mother and so I was left with my grandfather. I was admitted to Moi High — Mbiruri and I am grateful to Palmhouse for giving me the opportunity to realize my dreams. I aspire to be an Engineer.
Kelvin Moko Wairimu
My name is Kelvin Moko Wairimu. I come from Kiambu County. I am the 1st born in a family of 2 children. We live with our grandparents after we were abandoned by our mother at a tender age. I had to drop out of school to work so I can provide for my diabetic grandmother who cannot work. I am so grateful to Palmhouse. I promise to work hard so I can transform my life and that of my family. I aspire to be an Aerobic Engineer
Agnes Njeri Muraguri
My name is Agnes Njeri Muraguri. I come from Nyandarua County. I am the 1st born in a family of 5 children. We now live with our uncle after our grandmother who took us in when our parents separated, passed on. I scored 403 marks and I was admitted to Moi Tea Secondary school. I promise to work hard to achieve my dream of being an accountant.
Katana Judith Dama
My name is Katana Judith Dama. I come from Kilifi County. I am the 2nd born of 5 children. My older siblings are unemployed and have not gone to school. My parents are peasant farmers. I joined form 1 at the age of 21 years. I thank Palmhouse for enabling me to realize my dream of being a Lawyer.
Enosh Wekesa Wamalwa
My name is Enosh Wekesa Wamalwa. I come from Bungoma County. I am the first to go to high school in my family. I scored 379 marks and was admitted to Nakuru High School. My other siblings are school drop outs. My sisters are married and brothers are bodaboda cyclists. I am grateful to Palmhouse for giving me an opportunity to join high school. I aspire to be a doctor.
Awuor Shellyvane
My name is Awuor Shellyvane. I come from Homabay County. I am the 1st born in a family of 3 children .We are orphans and we live with our grandmother. I was admitted to Kisumu Girls. I would not have joined Kisumu Girls were it not for Palmhouse Foundation. I aspire to be a Doctor.
John Stanley
My name is John Stanley. I come from Nandi County. I am the 2nd born in a family of 3 children and the first to go to school. Formerly, I was a street boy but I now live with a pastor who rescued me. My mother became mentally ill and ran away from home. Father abandoned us too. My eldest sister is married and my younger sister lives with a relative. I really thank Palmhouse for giving me an opportunity to dream. I aspire to be neurosurgeon.
Abdikadir Hassan Ali
My name is Abdikadir Hassan Ali. I come from Garissa County. I am the 4th born in a family of 5 children. I am the first in the family to go to high school. Our last born is in class 3 at the age of 13 years. My sisters are married and my brothers are herds boys. I worked very hard, scored 388 marks and I was admitted to Garissa High School. I thank Palmhouse for selecting me. I aspire to be an engineer.
Dr. Mary Mugure Kamau
My name is Dr. Mary Mugure Kamau. I’m currently pursuing a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery at Kenyatta University. Being brought up in a poor background, I knew I could not achieve my dreams despite being a bright student because my parents could not afford to pay my school fees. My dream to become a doctor was brought to realization when Palmhouse Foundation came to my rescue by offering scholarship for my high school education. I felt that life had started a new.
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