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March 2, 2026 By Nashon Juma Leave a Comment

What is Lorem Ipsum?

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August 2, 2025 By Mercy Wangari Leave a Comment

Education Support From NRCF Helps Students Like Wendy Thrive

Wendy joined the Ngong Road Children’s Foundation (NRCF) program with one clear goal, to build a brighter future for herself.Thanks to NRCF education support she successfully completed her primary education and earned a spot in high school after performing  well in her exams.



Education Support

Today, Wendy dreams of becoming a geologist. Her passion for rocks, nature, and discovering new objects has led her to become the Geography Representative at her school. This role perfectly aligns with her love for the earth’s discoveries and strengthens her commitment to achieving her dream.

Wendy is deeply dedicated to her studies and remains grateful to Ngong Road Children’s Foundation(NRCF) for the golden opportunity to pursue education and personal growth. Her story is a shining example of how NRCF Education support can transform a young person’s life.

Through Wendy’s journey, we are reminded that no dream is impossible. With the right guidance and consistent support, young people can rise above their circumstances and achieve greatness.

Many more children like Wendy are now empowered to reach their full potential, thanks to the unwavering support from NRCF. We believe in their dreams, and we walk with them every step of the way.

July 21, 2025 By Mercy Wangari Leave a Comment

Empowering Girls Through Education,Cheryl’s Journey


Empowering girls through education and helping them unlock their full potential is what we do at NRCF. Meet Cheryl, a bright and ambitious high school student with a dream of becoming an architect. She is driven by a passion for beautiful designs, creativity, and turning ideas into reality. Thanks to support and mentorship from our program, her dream is already taking shape.

Empowering Girls Through Education

Cheryl grew up with limited resources, but the program opened the door to quality education. She completed primary school and transitioned smoothly into high school. Along the way, Cheryl has grown into a confident and determined young leader.

She now serves as a dining prefect at her school, a role that strengthens her leadership skills and aligns with her goal of becoming an architect.

Cheryl’s journey shows the power of empowering girls through education. With the right support, more girls like her will rise to lead, inspire, and shape their communities. They can break barriers and build the future they imagine.


July 14, 2025 By Mercy Wangari Leave a Comment

Teen Balancing Academics and Athletics with Excellence

Stacy is a remarkable teen balancing academics and athletics with excellence. She is a blend of brilliance and athleticism, determined to master both the operating room and the badminton court.

teen balancing academics and athletics

From a young age, Stacy faced immense challenges. Her family could not afford basic necessities or education. However, her life changed when she joined the Ngong Road Children Foundation (NRCF). Through NRCF, Stacy gained access to quality education, mentorship, and a nurturing environment. This support helped her thrive both academically and personally.

She has a deep passion for science and consistently performs well in school. Her academic excellence is paving the way for her aspirations of becoming a future neurosurgeon.But Stacy’s talents don’t end in the classroom. She is also a skilled athlete. Recently, she won the badminton finals ,earning well-deserved recognition as a teen balancing her academics and athletics.

Stacy is a powerful reminder that feeding hope to young people brings incredible rewards. With the continued support of the Ngong Road Children’s Foundation, her future looks bright and so does the future of many others like her.

July 8, 2025 By Mercy Wangari Leave a Comment

NGO Supporting Education: Meet Denzel, a beneficiary

NGO Supporting Education

We are a nonprofit NGO supporting education for underprivileged children in Nairobi, Kenya.

Denzel is a teen aspiring aeronautical engineer with a clear vision for his future. while many young people are still exploring their passions, Denzel has already mapped out his path. He is a teen aspiring aeronautical engineer.


Growing up in the informal Nairobi settlements, Denzel faced numerous barriers in pursuit of his education and personal growth. But his life took a transformative turn when Ngong Road Children Foundation(NRCF) stepped in to support him with resources he needed to thrive in his learning journey.

While Denzel’s academic interest lies in the fascinating world of aircraft design and aviation technology, his heart also belongs to rugby. On the field, his enthusiasm is clear every time he plays. Thanks to his strength, determination, and teamwork qualities, Denzel has helped his team win several rugby competitions advancing all the way to regional level. Balancing athletics and education has taught him discipline, perseverance and leadership, traits that will serve him well as he pursues his engineering career.

“I love how planes work, the design, the engines, how they defy gravity,” Denzel shares. 

As he continues to chase his dreams, Denzel remains deeply grateful to Ngong Road Children Foundation(NRCF, NGO supporting education) for giving him hope. From rugby fields to the classroom, and one day to the runways of the world.

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