Meet our latest trade school graduates and see how your support is changing lives, one skill and one student at a time.

Term One Report Card Results
Expect an email soon with your sponsored child’s Term One Report Card, as Term Two has now commenced. We’re praying for a successful and joy-filled term for every student!
Right now is a great time to send a note of encouragement to your sponsored child. Email your typed note to: offerhopethruedu@aol.com
Kenya Kids is proud to introduce our newest trade school graduates! These young men have worked hard to complete their vocational training—and thanks to the generosity of their sponsors, each graduate received a personalized set of startup tools to help launch their careers.
Prepared with Tools and Hope
These tools are more than just equipment—they are symbols of hope, independence, and opportunity. We are deeply grateful to every sponsor whose kindness has made these new beginnings possible. Your support helps open doors that can change lives.
Meet Our Recent Graduates
Santa, the welder. Thank you to Jody Chehey.
Billy, the electrician. Thank you to Jody Malterre and Laurie Russel.
Victor, the welder. Thank you to Michelle and Kori Pukash.
Andrew, the mason. Thank you to Krista and William West.
Ben, the auto mechanic. Thank you to Jason and Susannah Barr.
Silas, the auto mechanic. Thank you to Mary Baer.
Willy, the welder. Thank you to Candace and Ryan Gibson.
Daniel, the electrician. Thank you to his sponsors, Kevin and Kari Baker and Gail and Gary Johnson.
Abdhi the electrician. Thank you to his sponsors, Paul and Karissa Davis.
We pray these new skills bring each graduate not only employment, but also joy and purpose. Thank you for walking alongside them as they step into a brighter future.
More Good News
Over the recent Term break, all of our sponsored high school students received new bed mats—thanks to the generosity of 14 amazing sponsors. Your quick and generous response made this possible, and we’re so grateful. These simple comforts make a big difference in the lives of our students. Thank you!







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