Transform Lives through Education

Scholarships for Students Who Are Blind or Low Vision in Kenya

Bright students with disabilities are staying home, not because they cannot learn, but because they cannot afford school fees. Students with visual impairments depend on specialized boarding schools that provide Braille instruction, quality education, and trained teachers. Many come from extreme poverty, and some are orphaned or abandoned. When fees go unpaid, these students are sent home. Your sponsorship can keep a child in school and open up a world of opportunities.

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What does your monthly or annual donation do?

A student will receive:

  • Tuition & boarding
  • 3 Meals a day
  • Basic medical care

$30/Month

Average monthly fee for one student

$350/Year

Average annual fee for one student

$1050/Year

Average annual fee for three students

How would you like to donate?

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824341

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One sponsorship. One student. A lifetime of possibilities.

Sponsor a Child

Scholarships for digital skills training

In Africa, over 400,000 children live with visual impairment, yet most have never touched a computer, read an e-book, or connected with the world online - not because they can't, but because the tools simply aren't available to them. You can change that now.

How would you like to donate?

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Debit or Credit Card

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Mpesa

Paybill:
824341

Account Name:
Your Name/Organization's Name

Give a Student who is Blind or Low Vision the Power to Thrive

Since 2009, inABLE has been transforming lives by establishing cutting-edge assistive technology labs in schools for the blind across Kenya. In these labs, students who are blind or have low vision are mastering screen readers, coding, AI tools, and digital literacy. Skills that unlock doors to higher education, meaningful employment, and true independence.

Every donation helps to:

  • Promote digital literacy - Provide digital skills training and assistive technology to students who are blind or have low vision
  • Build capacity - Train teachers in accessible and inclusive digital education
  • Champion equity - Empower young women and girls with disabilities to thrive in our digital world

Your support means dignity, confidence, and opportunity!

Every donation brings us closer to a future where no child with visual impairment is left behind. Where every student regardless of their vision can access the education, skills, and opportunities they deserve.

Donate today and help build an inclusive digital future for Africa.

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