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Get Inspired with EIP Short Film: The Will To Learn

Get Inspired with EIP Short Film: The Will To Learn

The Will To Learn promotes Education Is Power’s work in Kenya through the eyes of local Maasai people. Creator of the film Adam Schurman, is a budding professional filmmaker from Toronto who couldn’t help but become connected to EIP’s work in Kenya thanks to the Canada World Youth program.

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Empowerment Week Brings Students Together

Empowerment Week Brings Students Together

Another successful empowerment week in Kimende, Kenya brought 22 high school students together over their Spring Break. During this empowerment week students had a chance to receive extra academic support, engage with post-secondary students and try out some fun team building activities.

Three times a year students get together like this with the help of both graduated and current post-secondary students who take the lead in organizing and ensuring these weeks happen.

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In 2018 we celebrated 10 years as an organization!

Completed Secondary School

Money Raised

Teachers Sponsored

Student Stories

I would not of been in school, ever. I would of been employed as a house girl. And even, I can also be married somewhere if Education is Power is not there, because my Grandfather and Mother don’t have the capacity to pay school fees toward attending school.

Monica

Moses Mathu – Student Success Story

EIP has continuously offered both moral and financial support. The former, through the many talks they organized for the EIP-sponsored students and the success stories the management shared with the students. This has always kept me focusing to achieve my goals. It has renewed my hope in achieving the best in life, and also enabling other disadvantaged youth the same chances I had.

Monica Wanjiku – Student Success Story

With all honesty, I felt, or so I thought, I was living a life that needed not be heard out there by people. A life with no emulation, a bitter sweet kind of life. I oscillated between happiness and despair. Life was really difficult. My school days were challenging than ever.

Paul Kimani – Student Success Story

Education Is Power is a life changer, not only is it a life changer but also a positive life changer! I have been taught to give back to my society and I look forward to doing so to other people who might be in a position like mine or worse.