Perpetual
When Perpetual joined the program in 2010, it was like opening a door to a new world. Growing up in the slums of Dagoretti, getting quality education had always seemed like an impossible dream. But Perpetual was a bright and determined student, and she was ready to change her story. From her early days in primary school, she worked tirelessly, showing an unbreakable spirit and incredible hard work. By 2019, her dreams took her to one of the country’s top universities. There, she started a Bachelor of Business Information Technology (BBIT) degree course, a challenging four-year journey that she successfully completed in 2023.
Throughout her university years, Perpetual didn’t just shine in her studies, she also poured her heart into helping others. Every Saturday, she volunteered at the NRCF program, offering guidance and support to younger students who looked up to her. With her passion for photography, she captured and shared the stories of many, hoping to inspire others to support not just one student, but the entire program. Her impressive resume includes a contract position with Lido Nation, one of NRCF’s valued partners, where she worked as a blockchain website translator. Additionally, she was a vital member of the TechMates team, contributing her talents as a developer. She is actively seeking a tech support position.
Perpetual attributes her clear and promising future to the unwavering support of the program. Her family, particularly her grandmother, are beyond excited as they wait to see Perpetual putting on a graduation gown, something they never thought they would live to witness. “The education and development opportunities provided to her have been life-changing, paving the way for her to achieve her dream of hearing her name being mentioned as a graduate”, her grandmother smilingly said. She is now on the verge of entering the professional world, armed with knowledge, experience, and a deep-seated gratitude for the support that has brought her this far.
Gslaider (G-sly-der)
In 2009, Gslaider joined our program after years of her parents uncertainty over whether she would ever get the chance to go to school; trapped in a cycle of poverty like so many others. Joining the program was a source of hope not only for Gslaider but for the entire family. Fueled by this hope, Gslaider embarked on her educational journey. After her high school graduation, she pursued a diploma in Social Work and Community Development, driven by a deep desire to help others. She completed her degree last November. It was not just an academic pursuit for her; it was a heartfelt mission to enhance human well-being and make a tangible difference in her community.
Her commitment to social work was evident as she engaged in various volunteer activities during her college years. She joined the Rotary Club of Mount Kenya, where she actively participated in fieldwork and volunteered at children’s homes and rehabilitation centers. She interned with the National Council for Persons with Disabilities (NCPWD), which provided her with invaluable insights and deepened her understanding of the struggles faced by individuals with disabilities.
Currently, she works as a waiter and cashier in a restaurant as she looks for employment in her field. This job is enabling her to support herself and her siblings, something she never thought she would be able to do. Her mom is proud of her, and she is hopeful that her determination and success will serve as an example to other girls in the community, showing them that it is possible to break free from the vicious cycle of poverty. Her journey has been profoundly impacted by our program, allowing her transformation from a hopeless girl into an elite achiever.
Wendy Atieno says
I am very proud of my two sisters perpetual and Gslaider,since our childhood we ‘ve always worked hard to achieve your goals, congratulations my sisters from NRCF , together we journey together we serve , Thank you NRCF for making us great people and shaping our lives and career to who we are today