About The Starehe Foundation

The Starehe Foundation is a U.S.-registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the secondary education of deserving youth at Starehe Boys’ Centre & School and Starehe Girls’ Centre & School in Nairobi, Kenya. Founded in 2015, the Foundation mobilizes alumni, partners, and friends around the world so that bright students—regardless of financial background—can access, remain in, and complete a life-transforming Starehe education.

Our Story: Inspired By Starehe,Rooted In Service

Starehe Boys’ Centre & School was founded in 1959 by Dr. Geoffrey William Griffin as a residential rescue facility providing care, stability, and dignity to vulnerable boys in Nairobi. It has grown into one of Kenya’s most respected national schools, known for discipline, academic excellence, leadership, and service. Starehe Girls’ Centre, established in 2000, extends this mission to young women. The school offers a nurturing environment where talented girls from disadvantaged backgrounds can thrive.

The name “Starehe”, from Kiswahili, means tranquility, peace, or comfort—a reminder of the founders’ vision to provide hope and opportunity where it is needed most. Starehe Boys’ is also among a select group of Sub-Saharan African schools that belong to Round Square, an international network of more than 200 schools across 50 countries, offering world-class leadership, service, and global engagement programs. Generations of alumni have gone on to lead in business, academia, public service, and civil society—carrying forward values of humility, excellence, discipline, and service. The Starehe Foundation exists to extend this legacy to the next generation.

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Our Mission & Vision

Mission:
To fund and support secondary education for promising youth at Starehe Boys’ and Starehe Girls’ Centres in Kenya, enabling them to complete high school and become ethical, impactful leaders in their communities.

Vision:
A world where no deserving young person is denied a quality education at Starehe due to financial hardship, and where Starehe alumni continue to transform society through service, integrity, and leadership.

Our Mission & Vision

Mission

To fund and support secondary education for promising youth at Starehe Boys’ and Starehe Girls’ Centres in Kenya, enabling them to complete high school and become ethical, impactful leaders in their communities.

Vision

A world where no deserving young person is denied a quality education at Starehe due to financial hardship, and where Starehe alumni continue to transform society through service, integrity, and leadership.

How We Work

People

We are led by distinguished Starehe alumni based in the United States who personally understand the lifelong impact of a Starehe education.

Partnerships

We collaborate with Starehe Boys’ and Starehe Girls’ Centres, alumni networks, and corporate and institutional partners to identify students in need and support them holistically.

Purpose

Everything we do is driven by one clear purpose: to give deserving students the opportunity to complete their education with dignity, stability, and hope.

Process

We identify students with demonstrated need, vet sponsorship requests, and channel support through accountable, transparent systems. Our governance, financial controls, and privacy practices ensure integrity at every step—and we report impact back to our donors and partners.

US Based Non-Profit

DescriptionStarehe Foundation, Inc. is registered as a 501(c)(3) organization under the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. All contributions are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
The Foundation is managed by a volunteer leadership team of distinguished Starehe alumni in the United States who contribute their time, expertise, and resources to advance the mission.

Leadership Team

Clement Nganga

Clement Nganga

CPA — President & CEO

Owner of AccounTax Associates LLC in Chelmsford, Massachusetts. Provides overall leadership and works with the management team on short- and long-term strategy, goals, and planning.

Tony Ndekere

Tony Ndekere

Director of Finance

Owner of Kenwan Tax and Accounting LLC in Charlotte, North Carolina. Oversees financial management, accountability, and transparent reporting of donor funds.

Mary Mwende

Mary Mwende

Management Team

The brain behind all things donor engagement. Among the pioneer group of Starehe Girls' Centre and now an advocate for the plight of women around the world. 

Hellen Kimaru

Operations Coordinator

Hellen is our local contact in Kenya. She oversees the operations side of the foundation supporting both Starehe Schools and is often our representative who shows up for events and meetings that need to occur in Kenya.

Charles Wanjohi, Esq

Company Secretary & Privacy Officer

Founding partner at Wanjohi & Muli Law Firm PPLC in Raleigh, North Carolina. Manages legal affairs, governance, compliance, and privacy matters for the Foundation.

David Oketch

David Okech, PhD

Fundraising Director

Professor at the School of Social Work, University of Georgia. Designs and executes sustainable fundraising strategies to support Starehe students.

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Renalto Muturi

Executive Director

Partner at Fleet Automotive LLC and founder of Fleet Merchants LLC in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Leads stakeholder engagement and partnerships and is deeply passionate about youth mentorship and community impact.

Mark Gichuru

Mark Gichuru

Management Team

Mark plays a key role in advancing the Foundation’s mission by supporting short- and long-term strategic planning, coordinating fundraising initiatives, and collaborating with the management team to turn the Foundation’s goals into measurable outcomes

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