Our first Doctor! Thank you to the generous donors who matched to $50,000!

December 2016

Happy Holidays Sponsors and Friends,

I am so happy to tell you that one of our sponsored girls, Rachael Msoka,  has just graduated from medical school and will intern in OBGYN - this will help so many women in Kenya. We are thrilled to also have a Physician's Assistant, several nurses and look forward to more sponsored girls entering the medical profession with your amazing continued support. Thank you for your great support making so many girls dreams become a reality.

Rachael's Graduation Ceremony

Rachael's Graduation Ceremony

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I am Rachael E. Msoka, and have just graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine from the University of Nairobi. I am from a Tanzanian and have 4 siblings but I am the only one who got a chance to access good education. When my father died on a road accident, I was very young. My mother could not support the whole family and my aunt offered to take me with her to Kenya. One of my sisters ended up marrying at a tender age and our third born later did the same. Ours was a struggle to make ends meet.
Although I was too old, about 12 years, I entered primary school. This was my only chance to learn English, the language used in all Kenyan schools,  since I only spoke my mother tongue. I knew the fees, personal effects  stationary was a challenge for my aunt, but she found a way.
To everyone's surprise, including mine, I did very well in primary school and was admitted to Moi Girls' Secondary School in Kajiado.  
It was only with the good fortune of a BEADS sponsorship that I was able to enroll and finish high school and continue to medical school. 
I am honored and humbled by the efforts of BEADS for Education and my sponsors and will always do my best to use my skills wisely and help as many people as I can - especially the needy women.

Thank you,

Rachael