The Best and the Brightest

The 410 Bridge’s quality improvement program in primary schools is beginning to show consistent improvement.  The goal is to improve the quality of education for all the children attending the school.
Each year we select the best and the brightest children from our communities, who are at-risk of not continuing their education, to attend high-quality secondary schools throughout Kenya.  These children have worked extremely hard, in very difficult circumstances, to achieve grads worthy of national and Provincial Schools.
Here’s how you can help….
You can sponsor one of these children!  Your monthly sponsorship ($39) will allow The 410 Bridge to pay for their school fees and boarding.  Most importantly, you can help influence and encourage the child as they work their way through high school.
These children are the future leaders in their communities. We’re very proud of them.
Here’s the list….  if you can help, simply send us an email (info@410bridge.org) with the name of the child and we’ll get the process started.
Thanks!
CHILD NAME  /  GENDER  /  COMMUNITY (those in red are already sponsored)

OUMA WICKLIFF OPIYO  / MALE /  KANDARIA

ANYANGO GRACE OCHIEO  / FEMALE / KANDARIA

ATIENO PAULINE ODERA  / FEMALE / KANDARIA

OUMA CHARLES OWUOR  / MALE / KANDARIA

MAGDALINE W. WANGARI  / FEMALE / KARIMA

WANGECHI MAINA JOHN  / MALE / KARIMA

VIOLET MUTHONI  / FEMALE / KARIMA

NJERI KAMAU ZACHARIA  / MALE / KIRIA

SAMMY MWALOLO  / MALE /  KIU

BENSON ESTHER MWENDE  / FEMALE / KIU

JAMES KELVIN  / MALE /  KIU

RACHAEL MUTHONI MWAURA  / FEMALE / KWAMBEKENYA

CHEGE KAMAU DAVID  / MALE / KWAMBEKENYA

MUTHWIWA DANIEL MWONGELA  / MALE / NGAAMB

TOM A. MUUO  / MALE / NGAAMBA

MUTUKU C. KAMENE  / FEMALE / NGAAMBA

MUSAU B. KYENZE  / MALE / NGAAMBA

MULINGE MARY NZILANI  / FEMALE / NGAAMBA

MULINGE MAUNDU  / MALE / NGAAMBA

MUSYOKI DANIEL MUANGE  / MALE / NGAAMBA

MAKUNDI D. MUENI  / FEMALE / NGAAMBA

KANYILI SILA DANIEL  / MALE / NGAAMBA

MUOKI MWIKALI  / FEMALE / NGAAMBA

PAUL FAUSTIN MANGA  / MALE / NGAAMBA

LEITA JOSEPH TEKETI  / MALE / SEGERA

LELARPEI JAMES RUKATI  / MALE / SEGERA

KOITAMET THOMAS SANAPEI  / MALE / SEGERA

KESTO JAMES MPAPAI  / MALE /  SEGERA

MORADING MARGARET KARIMI  / FEMALE / SEGERA

MAINA PETER NGUNJIRI  / MALE / SEGERA

 

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