The Kenya Challenge — A Global Virtual Walk for Education

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The Kenya Education Fund has launched The Kenya Challenge, a global virtual walk supporting education in Kenya. Participants can walk anywhere, while raising funds for students in need. The challenge begins June 1st, covers 208,000 steps from Nairobi to Lake Nakuru, combining fitness and impact.

-- The Kenya Education Fund (KEF) is proud to announce the launch of The Kenya Challenge, a Global Virtual Walk for Education, an inspiring worldwide initiative inviting individuals, families, schools, and organizations to walk from anywhere, at any time, in support of education in Kenya.

This unique event combines health, community, and purpose, empowering participants to stay active while raising money to provide life-changing educational opportunities for talented but financially disadvantaged students.

“Education is one of the most powerful tools to break the cycle of poverty,” said Dom Muasya, Executive Director of KEF. “Through this Global Virtual Walk, we are bringing together an international community committed to making a lasting impact, one step at a time.”

Participants can:

Walk at their own pace, anytime and anywhere

Join or create teams with friends, family, or colleagues

Set personal fitness and fundraising goals

Invite sponsors to support their journey and amplify their impact

The virtual itinerary—208,000 steps / 160 km / 100 miles—will begin in Nairobi and end at Lake Nakuru National Park. Along the journey, participants will receive photos and information highlighting Kenya’s landscapes, wildlife, and communities.

Registration is now open. The walk will officially begin on June 1st, and participants will have three months to complete the challenge, until August 30.

In a time when health and well-being are more important than ever, the Kenya Challenge offers an opportunity not only to stay active but to be part of something greater. More than a fitness challenge, it is a movement to create brighter futures. By participating, individuals are investing in their own well-being while helping open doors of opportunity for students across Kenya.

Together, people can turn every step into an opportunity and every mile into a brighter future for students in Kenya, proving that collective action, no matter where it begins, can create lasting global impact.

To learn more, register, or become a sponsor, please visit:

www.kenyaeducationfund.org/thekenyachallenge

www.kenyaeducationfund.org

About Kenya Education Fund

The Kenya Education Fund is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing comprehensive educational support to academically talented and financially disadvantaged students in Kenya. Through scholarships, mentorship, leadership development, and life-skills training, KEF equips young girls and boys with the tools they need to build successful futures and break the cycle of poverty.

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Organization: Kenya Education Fund
Address: 360 East 72nd Street, New York, NY 10021, United States
Phone: +1-415-335-1548
Website: https://www.kenyaeducationfund.org

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