Changing backgrounds one child at a time

Our Scholars

2021 Scholar

My name is Ibrahim Otieno, I am seventeen years old. I got 398 marks in my Kenya Certificate of Primary Education exam and was admitted to the great school, Kakamega High School. I have been born and bred in the Dandora dumpsite area.

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2021 Scholar

My name is Monica Yvonne , having been born in Bondo subcounty, Siaya county. I am 17 years old, right now in Kisumu girls high school (national school) going to form four.

In primary school I managed to gather 396 marks out of the possible 500 marks at Bondo township primary school where I emerged to be the top girl.

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2022 Scholar

My name is Ashley Pendo but most people know me as Lynn. Bizarre, I know because it has no relation to my three names. Lynn was the name I was named after I let out my first cry but my mother later changed it to Ashley, for reasons she knows best, though it has remained rooted in people’s minds.

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2022 Scholar

My name is Brightton. I am 16 years old and come from Bungoma County. I am the first born in our family of three children. I am very industrious, obedient, honest and academically motivated individual.

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2024 Scholar

My name is Ryan Alubabi, and I am fourteen years old. I lost my mother when I was only seven, and since then, I have been living with my aunt and my little niece, who has become like a sister to me.

I completed my K.C.P.E at Moses Mudavadi Primary School in Vihiga County, achieving a score of 406 out of 500 marks. Currently, I am pursuing my secondary education at the mighty Mang’u High School. 

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2024 Scholar

I am Abigael Chongwo. My hobbies include swimming, reading, and nature walks. I enjoy participating in group activities as they help me develop a positive attitude, boost my self-esteem, and cultivate leadership skills.

I believe that everyone is guided by a personal motto that helps them navigate life’s challenges. For me, the motto “yes, I can” is a driving force in my life

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H&P Foundation

The idea of the H&P Foundation was birthed in recurrent discussions on how individuals in Africa who were born in underprivileged and impoverished backgrounds could escape the sometimes inevitable cycle of poverty.

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