Machakos Woman Rep Joyce Kamene Kasimbi has launched a KSh 7.5 million bursary fund aimed at supporting needy and vulnerable students across Machakos County, reaffirming her commitment to expanding access to education for all learners.
Speaking during the launch event held at Kabaa Mixed Day School, the Machakos County Woman Representative said the targeted sponsorship program seeks to empower students living with disabilities, vulnerable learners, and young mothers returning to school through the “Second Chance for Girls” initiative.
Under the program, learners with disabilities (PWDs) will receive full sponsorship to enable them continue with their education without financial barriers, while other disadvantaged students will also benefit from bursary support aimed at keeping them in school.
Hon. Kasimbi emphasized that education remains a key pillar in transforming lives and building a more inclusive society where every child has an equal opportunity to succeed regardless of their background or challenges.
She encouraged beneficiaries to remain focused on their studies and make good use of the opportunity offered to them, noting that investing in education is investing in the future of Machakos County.
“We remain fully committed to investing in education, ensuring every child feels valued, included, and empowered to succeed alongside their peers,” she said.
The bursary initiative is expected to ease the financial burden on many families and improve school retention among vulnerable groups across the county.