5/5 This timely intervention will create more comfortable and secure classrooms, allowing learners to focus on their studies without interruption and improving the overall learning environment at the school. #KenyapowerFoundation#PamojaTwangaa
1/5 Nestled in the scenic Tinderet Hills, St. Bernard's Tinga Primary and Junior School, a day and boarding comprehensive school in Kipkelion West, Kericho County, has been a beacon of learning for generations.
4/5 To help provide a safer and more conducive learning environment, the Kenya Power Foundation has donated KShs.1,445,550 to support the renovation of the classroom roofs.
5/5 At the Kenya Power Foundation, we remain dedicated to building communities where every child is seen, supported, and empowered to reach their full potential. Inclusion is not just a goal: it is a responsibility. Every child deserves the chance to thrive.
1/3 The foundation of quality education is made up of very simple necessities: dignity, safety, and a healthy environment to learn in. While sanitation facilities may appear ordinary, their impact on education is profound.
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2/3 Kenya Power Foundation is putting up sanitation facilities at Chepngochoch Primary and Junior Secondary School, Uasin Gishu County, as part of its social impact programme.
1/3 Through the Wezesha Jamii Programme, Kenya Power Foundation is supporting the construction of a library wing at Perur Rays of Hope Rescue Centre in West Pokot County.
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2/3The new facility will improve access to educational resources and provide a supportive space for learning and growth. Through its ongoing efforts, Perur Rays of Hope Rescue Centre continues to empower and protect vulnerable women and girls, helping them build brighter futures
4/5Speaking during the handover ceremony, Dr. John Ngeno, OGW, EBS, General Manager, Supply Chain & Logistics, highlighted the importance of improved sanitation in schools, noting that investing in essential infrastructure promotes learnersโ health, dignity, and academic success.
1/5 Picture a young learner walking to school each morning, full of hope and determined to achieve their full potential, only to spend much of the day distracted by discomfort. Why? Because they must endure long queues to use inadequate sanitation facilities.
3/5 KPF, through its Wezesha Jamii programme, handed over a cheque to support the construction of sanitation facilities at Sonokwek Pri Sch Bomet. This will help improve the learning environment for over 400 learners, particularly girls, by addressing critical infrastructure gaps