Welcoming a New Year at Daraja
With 121 students at Daraja, birthdays are a frequent celebration. Unlike American birthdays celebrated with cake, presents, and parties, Daraja girls celebrate with water.
Celebrate 2021: A Year in Review in Pictures
2021 has been a fantastic year filled with new Daraja graduates, new Form 1 students, and new friendships! We are excited to welcome 2022.
Gratitude from Daraja: A Kenyan Recipe for You
As the Daraja girls continue to learn and thrive, we are thankful for the partnerships and supporters that sustain us. Thank you for being on our team to empower girls from poverty to become community leaders. We are many, but we are one.
Meet the Daraja Graduates!
On September 17th, we celebrated the Class of 2020 as they officially graduated from Daraja! Since arriving in 2017, each young woman in the Class of 2020 has poured their hearts and minds into studying and learning. And, they share aspirations to attend university and enter competitive career fields such as electrical engineering, tourism management, or medicine.
Student Selection & New Form 1’s
This year, out of 412 applicants, approximately 150 girls were selected to interview for a spot at Daraja. Over multiple weeks, Daraja’s founder, Jason Doherty, Daraja’s business manager, Helen Ngunjiri, Daraja’s head of school, Victoria Gichuhi, and a few other rotating team members, traveled across Kenya to meet, listen, and understand the Daraja candidates’ stories: to hear firsthand why they deserve to have a chance at a lifetime of learning.
Ready For The Future
Earlier in April, the Daraja Form 4s finished their KCSE. For Kenyan students, this examination is the entrance to university. Exam results were released yesterday! Drumroll, please!
What it means to go home
Walking through Nairobi's Kibera Slum; the home of many Daraja girls over the years. Thanks to YOU, Daraja students are safe and well-fed at school. At
Happy International Women’s Day!
Happy International Women's Day! The theme is "Choose to Challenge," and we couldn't think of a better example than Daraja alumna Lilian Tirati, who chose to challenge FGM. Read her story in her own words.
The Girls Are Back
After 10 months of distance learning they've all returned to campus, and it's kind of a miracle. Do you know what happened in Kenya when the pandemic hit?
virtual graduation
You are invited to join us for a virtual graduation to celebrate the Class of 2019. We can’t wait to see what they accomplish!
Good News, Bad News
In-person school is postponed until 2021, but the entire Class of 2019 has been accepted to university.
One World. One Cause. One Race.
As the world still shelters in fear and the US fights against racism, a small school in Kenya proves that any barrier can be overcome.
Cell Phones and Wellness Checks
Home life and distance learning for Daraja girls in the African Bush.
Distance-Learning in the African Bush
When your student body is spread across remote parts of Kenya, distance-learning takes creative solutions.
Returning Home and Combating COVID-19
On Sunday, March 15, the Kenyan Ministry of Education closed all schools to prevent the spread of COVID-19. In this time of uncertainty, each Daraja girl truly believes she is part of the solution.
Imagine starting high school at 18
We can't stop loving the new class of Daraja girls. Here's a few more things you probably don't know yet about the Class of 2023.