Collins Kahindi Kazungu
Course of Study: Economics; School: Maseno University; Collins is polite and quiet. His father works on a farm plantation and his mother is a housewife. His father's wages are too little to provide for the family’s needs. Collins was rescued at MCF Vipingo before he transferred to Ndalani. He completed his secondary school education in 2019 and served in MCF Ndalani's Education Department while waiting for college classes to begin in September 2021. He is pursuing a degree in Economics at Maseno University but continues to teach at Dr. Charles Secondary School, as well as coach their soccer team. Your generous support will help ensure he is able to complete his program of study.
Community
University StudentsLocation
Ndalani, KenyaRescued
2016Gender
MaleBirthday
12/23/2001Age
22School
Maseno UniversityGrade
Year 3Collins' Unmet Needs
College
Mully students who score C+ or higher on the Grade 12 KCSE exam qualify for a four-year university program in Kenya. These students have successfully applied through the Kenya University and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) and obtained a coveted university placement. The cost for a Mully student to attend university is $5,000 per year and includes the cost of tuition, room and board, laptop, school supplies and transportation. This is an elite opportunity for a select group of people who have the resources to truly make a life changing difference in the life of a child who once had no hope. Could that be you?