Julius and Kelvin- Movin’ on up!!!

Kevin at our April 2012 retreat

Do you remember Kelvin and Julius from Daraja 2010 ?  Well, Guess WHAT! They are moving up to High School this coming January! We are so excited for them and for the other 22 Daraja Alumni who will be sitting for their 8th grade exams and moving into secondary school (High School) in 2013.

Amongst all of the other adjustments to high school, the fees increase and we need to make sure that all of our Daraja alumni are prepared for high school with 3 sponsorships. Both Kelvin and Julius only have 2. SO, if you’d like to help these two amazing boys with their high school needs, please let us know! Both KELVIN and JULIUS would love to invite you on this adventure with them!

Kevin and Julius, summer 2010

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