EFAC: Secondary & University Scholarships
Education For All Children
EFAC focuses on the children who are most impoverished but also, the most intelligent. Based on performances on the KCPE high stakes test taken at the end of grade eight, EFAC awards full secondary school and university scholarships to the poorest children, often orphans, who score in the top 10% nationally.
In addition, EFAC has a well developed support system that supports and mentors the students through the emotional, cultural and social challenges of moving from the conditions of the slums and away from family to exclusive boarding schools of national standing.
At first, the scholarship students often feel inferior to their fellow classmates because of the impoverished circumstances from which they come. But, with encouragement from other EFAC students and the mentoring of EFAC staff based at African Nazarene University in Nairobi, they soon gain confidence through sharing their experiences.
As one mentor told a student who was feeling outclassed. “You may not live in a fancy house like they do, your parents may not have a car like theirs do, but you have the same grades as they do!”
Help a student achieve their dream
Khadijah’s Story
Khadijah is a graduate of Bahati Girls School, where she was visited by some of the KCEF team during their 2019 visit to Kenya.
Inspired by her experience with EFAC, she started “Girl Talks” in her home community to create a space for girls to share and listen and support each other. The topics range from self esteem to gender-based violence to substance abuse. Starting with just 3 girls, she now meets regularly with larger groups from all backgrounds.