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Title Sponsor | Hatua Network Charity Golf Tournament

Golfers, Hatua Network’s team, and more than 30 corporate partners converged at the Nyali Golf and Country Club Mombasa for a charity golf tournament yesterday that raised funds to support Hatua’s scholarship program in Mombasa. Hatua Network is a Mombasa based NGO supporting 500 youth with secondary and university scholarships, mentoring, career coaching and linkages to professional networks. Hatua awards scholarships to bright students coming from low-income backgrounds who would otherwise lack the opportunity to realize their potential. In addition to paying school fees, Hatua helps students to cultivate their values, character, leadership skills and career readiness. Among Hatua’s alumni, 100% are working within one year of their graduation.

Petro Oil was the Title sponsors of the event while Mvita MP, Hon. Abdulswamad Shariff Nassir pledged Ksh 300,000. He was represented at the event by Mohammed Hussein. The event raised Ksh 1.3 Million which will support students in Mombasa to progress in their education. Speaking during the event, Petro Oil CEO, Ben Kingori, commended the good work that Hatua is doing to help transform lives of youth from vulnerable communities.
The organization’s Director and co-founder Gabrielle Fondiller thanked all the sponsors of the tournament for their generosity. She urged more corporates to join Petro Oil Kenya, Base Titanium Ltd, AMI Worldwide, Rotary Club of Mombasa, Mombasa Maize Millers Capital Reef Kenya Ltd and Grain Bulk Handlers in supporting the education of youth to enable them to thrive in the workforce. She added that the organization has plans to expand across Mombasa to reach more than 1600 students each year, to ensure that young people have the opportunity to realize their potential regardless of the economic circumstances of their birth.

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Wema Vocational Class Of 2017 Graduation Ceremony

On 30th November 2017, Wema Centre held a colourful ceremony to mark the graduation of the 2017 Vocational Class. This year, a total of 35 Youth graduated after successfully completing the 11 month long fully sponsored integrated program.

The Program aims to equip identified underprivileged youth with integrated livelihood skills; Catering & housekeeping, Tailoring and Dressmaking and Computing. Wema Centre ensures that these skills are identified and refined so as to enable the beneficiaries explore opportunities upon graduating for self-reliance purposes.