Our Amazing Graduates
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Martha Moisany
Career: Nurse
“ I am a proud beneficiary of the Amazing Maasai Girls Project. I studied at St. Francis Girls Secondary School and later went to Consolate Mathari to pursue my nursing career, graduating in 2021. Currently, I am working as a nurse at ll Polei Dispensary.
My education in nursing has truly helped me in my life, especially in giving back to the community I serve. Beyond my work, I am able to mentor and empower girls to focus on their education and avoid early pregnancies and marriages.
I am very proud of myself and al; those who stood with me during my entire journey. Thank you, Amazing Maasai Girls Project.”
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Elizabeth Ndira
Career: Secondary School Teacher
“I am a grateful alumna of The Amazing Maasai Girls Project. The Project supported my education all the way to the university level at Chuka University, where I attained a bachelor’s degree in Education.
Currently, I am doing my internship as a secondary school teacher. I am a teacher of English and Literature, and it is a pleasure that I get to interact with literary works every day, which is my hobby. I am looking forward to being fully employed by the government and also going back to the university for my master’s degree.”
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Jennifer Rana
Career: Health Information Management Professional
"My undergraduate studies in BSc. Health Records and Information Management at Chuka University went well, and I have successfully completed the program. I am now looking for opportunities to start my career journey and grow professionally.
I want to express my sincere gratitude for the support and sponsorship I received during my time at university. Thank you all so much for making this journey possible."
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Maria Kinyaga
Field of Study: Health Records and Information Officer
“I am a third-year student currently working toward my degree. Though the journey has faced financial hurdles, I am sincerely grateful to the donors whose sponsorship has kept me in school.
As the primary breadwinner for my family, I am driven to work hard and stay focused on my studies. My goal is to achieve professional growth and financial stability so that I can provide a better quality of life and a bright future for my loved ones.
Thank you for making this possible.”
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Jackline Soina
Career: Primary School Teacher
“I am a graduate of Nakuru Teachers Training College. Having completed my final exams in December 2025, I am currently gaining practical experience through my teaching attachment at Musul Primary School.
While I await my official results and graduation to secure full-time employment, I want to express my deepest gratitude to my sponsors. Your support has made this journey possible.
My goal is to use my career to support my family, give back to my society, and prove to other sponsored girls that with hard work, everything is possible.”
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Josephine Tangoi
Field of Study: Teaching
“I am a grateful Amazing Alumni. I completed my college studies last August at International Teaching and Training College, where I studied teaching with a focus on literature, Art, and Craft.
While I am waiting for my official graduation date to be communicated, I am already looking forward to be starting my career. I have big plans for the future. I am eager to graduate and secure a good job so that I can eventually start an organization like this one to help other girls pursue their dreams.”
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Kenai Nashaki
Field of Study: Medical Laboratory Science
"I am currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in medical laboratory science at Kenya Methodist University and completing my clinical attachment at Nanyuki Teaching Hospital. Through this training, I am gaining hands-on experience in diagnostics and patient care.
I hope to further my education with a Master’s degree and use my career to support my family, educate my siblings, and give back to my community.
The Amazing Maasai Girls Project has made this journey possible, and I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to work toward my future.”
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Elizabeth Ngotiek
Career: Nurse
“I am incredibly grateful for the support that has allowed me to pursue my nursing education with focus and determination. This opportunity has not only enabled me to continue my studies but has also strengthened my confidence and renewed my commitment to excel in my medical training.
I look forward to paying back this generosity through my actions by becoming a skilled, responsible, and caring nurse. My goal is to serve patients with dignity and empathy in a hospital setting. Your belief in me is my strongest motivation to succeed and give back.”
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Juliet Kaiyoni
Field of Study: Nursing
"I am currently pursuing my nursing studies at Goshen Medical and Technical College. Despite the challenges of being a student, I am fully committed to my education and excited about my future in the healthcare sector.
I want to say a big thank you to the alumni and donors for their continued support—it truly means a lot! My dream is to work as a professional nurse and make a positive impact in healthcare.
May God bless you for standing with me."
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Nelly Ruso
Field of Study: Nursing
"I am currently a second-year nursing student at Kenya Medical Training College. My studies are going well, and though the journey is challenging, it is deeply rewarding. I am currently gaining vital clinical experience to provide quality patient care to my community.”
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Joy Kajuju
Field of Study: Computing and informatics/ information Technology
Dream Job Programmer
“I am so grateful for the continued support from the Amazing Maasai Girls Project. Currently, I am enrolled in a two-year degree program at Maasai Mara National Polytechnic and my studies are going well.
I am focused towards a stable career in the future. I am working hard to become a programmer, and build strong technical skills that will help me succeed in this field.”
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Janet Lentir
Field of Study: Public Health
““I am so thankful to the Amazing Maasai Girls Project for the opportunity to continue my education without financial stress.
Currently, I am enrolled in a two year diploma program in Public Health, and my studies are going very well. I am enjoying learning new skills that are preparing me for my future career.
My dream is to build a stable and meaningful career that will allow me to support myself, give back to my community, and inspire other girls to pursue their own professional field where I can make a positive impact and help others.
In my free time, I enjoy spending time with my family, reading, and engaging in community activities.