July 2025 – Alumni Scholarship Drive Launched

Dear Brothers and Sisters,
As we approach Giving Tuesday and embrace the spirit of Thanksgiving, we are reminded of the power of community—how a single act of generosity can create opportunities that last a lifetime. Each of us who walked the halls of the Starehe Schools knows firsthand the transformative impact of quality education, mentorship, and a supportive environment.
Today, we invite you to honor that legacy by supporting the next generation of students through Starehe Foundation Inc., a registered U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to advancing Starehe School’s mission. Your contribution, no matter the size, helps ensure that deserving young learners continue to receive a holistic education grounded in discipline, service, and excellence.
Why Your Support Matters:
- Annual Support: We currently provide tuition and maintenance costs for 23 girls and 15 boys at the Starehe Schools.
- Bridge Fund Initiative: Beginning in 2026, we aim to establish a fund to support students during their first semester at university before the often-delayed HELB loan becomes available.
- Living the Charge: Your generosity helps impart the values and traditions that shaped us into the individuals we are today.
On this Giving Tuesday (December 2, 2025), please consider making a donation to Starehe Foundation Inc. using the link below:
👉 Donate Here
When we give back, we do more than support a school—we invest in futures, uplift communities, and carry forward the spirit of “Natulenge Juu.”
Let’s come together as one alumni family and make a meaningful difference.
With gratitude,
Clement Nganga
On behalf of the Starehe Foundation Leadership Team
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