Kessel and William Budd

Currently, NCCK is partnering with Christian Education Fund (Kassel Fund) and William Budd Scholarship Fund (WD) who support students in normal public Secondary schools.

Additionally, NCCK is in partnership with Global Fund Ministries and United Church of Canada that supports the Education component for the differently abled learners

Education support

  • Empowering Disadvantaged Youth Through Education

    Since the 1960s, the Council championed scholarships for bright and needy students, initially linked to vocational training and cottage industries. Fostering Responsibility: The core objective of this initiative is to cultivate responsibility and self-reliance among disadvantaged youth
  • Significant Reach and Impact

    The program enrolls 45 students annually, with a distribution of nine students from each region. Extensive Support: To date, the NCCK has supported approximately 1,035 students, with detailed records available from 1999 to 2024.

    The program boasts an impressive 98% annual transition rate for students completing their KCSE examinations and progressing to tertiary and university education.
  • Inclusive Educational Support

    In addition to the general scholarship program, the NCCK provides educational support to 35 learners with disabilities attending special schools.

    Testimonials from NCCK scholarship alumni highlight the positive and transformative impact of accessing secondary school education through this sponsorship

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