Our Girls


All our girls are doing well and they have all transitioned to the next grade. The terms and holidays have been made shorter because of the COVID effects on the academic calendar. 

 

Form 1 Girls (Freshman)

The amazing results posted by our 8th grade girls in their national exams amidst the corona crisis gave them opportunity to join secondary schools in various parts of the country. The girls made us proud especially Anzazi after being admitted into a national school and she aspires to be an accountant in the future. The girls are really happy, full of hope and determination for a bright future. Thanks to you all for giving these girls the best gift ever; education. These girls are a source of encouragement to our younger girls that everything is possible with commitment, hard work and prayers, as they will be doing their national exam next year.

Form 4 Girls (Seniors)

Shantel Wambui, Edinah Hellen and Hellen Hazel successfully completed their secondary education, Form 4 (12thgrade). As they await to join college in mid-September, they have been helping the pre-primary school teachers with the younger children. They completed their computer classes at the end of August. They are looking forward to their college experience.

College Girls

Our college girls are all doing very well and we thank God for how far they have come because of the support you have provided them. Esther Kerubo is in her third-year at the University of Eastern Africa pursuing a Bachelor of Business Administration Degree and she aspires to be a systems auditor. She is an amazing math student. She has been on long holiday here with us from June to August. Esther is an amazing girl, very disciplined and always willing to help at the Homes. Above all, she has been helping in the primary school acting as a teaching assistant. 

“I am grateful and fully appreciate my sponsors for the full support since w I was a young girl till now in the university. I don’t take it for granted. I promise to give back to the society in future. God bless you.”  Esther Kerubo.

Purity and Abigail are doing very well in Eldoret Technical Training Institute. Purity is in her final year and she will be completing her social work certificate training in November. Abigail is in the second year of her hair dressing courses. Dorcas Mumbi is in her final year of her beauty and hair dressing courses.

Working Girls

Lillian Otieno is on a 3 month contract at Kijabe Mission Hospital after she graduated with a diploma in nursing. We are optimistic that she will soon secure formal employment which will sustain her. Valentine Kekoi secured a nursing job at a private medical facility in Nairobi. Felista Wanjiku is doing well in her beauty parlor business despite the Coronavirus challenges. Jane Njeri is set to pursue a diploma course in hair dressing which will provide her with additional skills to meet the market demand.
All our girls are doing well and they have all transitioned to the next grade. The terms and holidays have been made shorter because of the COVID effects on the academic calendar. 

Providence Kenya