Dr. Grace Visits Kenya
For 3 weeks Dr. Grace Faraja, founder of AGHF, spent time in Nairobi Kenya with the girls!
AGHFās got a superstar founder and team leader! Sheās been on the moveāmeeting with school leaders, pulling off a major girls' event, teaming up with mentors, and doing a whole lot more (seriously, we lost count!).
What really sets her apart? Her nonstop energy and personal connection with each girl. Itās this hands-on heart work that fuels her mission to shatter educational barriers for the incredible orphan and refugee girls supported by the foundation.
Dr. Nkundabantu with primary school girls
What ages are the girls that AGHF supports?
Ages 6-12 attend primary schools
Ages 13-17 attend secondary schools (known as High School in the US)
Ages 18-22 attend post High School colleges and Universities
AGHF Event with Mentors and Volunteers in Nairobi Kenya
We are deeply grateful to our dedicated Mentors & Volunteers!
And letās give a huge shoutout to the rockstar mentors and volunteers of AGHF! š Youāre the secret sauce behind every girlās successācheering them on, lifting them up, and showing up with heart all year long. Your dedication doesnāt just touch the girlsāit reaches their families and guardians too. Youāre not just part of the journey... youāre changing the game. šŖš
Special visitors!
Co-founder: Denis Horaho from the US was also at this event in full support! The team leadership of Denis and Grace leads AGHF compassionately and positively!
AGHF Board Advisor: Bishop Simon Nkundabantu was in attendance. We are grateful for his consistent strength and support for each girl!
Volunteers: Francine & Michel were also present from the US showing their full support!
See event pictures of staff, volunteers, and strong supporters below! ā¬
We couldnāt do any of this without our amazing Sponsors! š
Your generosity fuels every smile, every breakthrough, and every moment of hope at AGHF events like this one.
Thanks to you, these girls are dreaming bigger, reaching higher, and building brighter futures. You're not just giving money... you're investing in hope.