Congratulations Beatrice!
Beatriceās journey from primary school in the DRC to university graduate in Kenya stands as a
powerful testimony and a beacon of hope to all refugee girls.
Beatrice has broken the cycle of poverty with little education. She has overcome personal and social challenges and has found hope and success through her AGHF education scholarship!
āØCongratulations to Beatrice!
Beatrice is the š„FIRST AGHF-supported girl to complete a university degree!
šShe graduated from Daystar University, Kenya, in November 2025.
She has blazed a trail that will bless thousands of future girls who are following her example.
š¢We are Proud to Announce:
The graduation of Beatrice from Daystar University! She graduated with a Bachelors of Art, Community Development degree.
Graduation Day:
The day began early, where Dr. Grace was honored as one of the invited chancellorsā guests. The ceremony officially began with 2,248 graduating students in attendance. One of those students was Beatrice!
Beatriceās graduation stands out as a proud moment for AGHF, reflecting years of dedication, AGHF mentorship, and her personal perseverance.
After Graduation Party with AGHF:
The following day, AGHF organized a special celebration to honor Beatriceās achievement. This event
held deep significance as Beatrice became the first AGHF beneficiary to complete a university degree. The celebration was themed āInspiring Girls to Excelā, symbolizing the vision and mission of AGHF. The participants in this ceremony included; Beatrice, Dr Grace, Beatriceās Lecturers, Spiritual Leaders, AGHF Girls, AGHF Parents, Beatriceās friends, Colleagues, Beatrices Lectures, and more.
Key Highlights of the Celebration
Remarks by Dr. Grace Faraja focused on encouraging Beatriceāand all the girls presentāto remain focused, disciplined, and committed to their goals. Her core message emphasized perseverance in the face of challenges, self-loveš, and determination, as well as the importance of strong values and the vital role parents play in shaping their childrenās futures.
Dr. Christine Karanja (Lecturer from Daystar University) inspired the girls by reminding themāto be a light wherever they go, to recognize education as a foundation for future leadership, to š read widely and prepare for responsible roles in society, as well as inviting them to āš½ write down and intentionally develop ideas that contribute to their personal growth and success.