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Moses Graduates From University
May 2026

Moses, who inspired Nasio’s inception in 2001, graduated from Kenya Medical Training College with a diploma in Dental Technology in 2024! He was found in a field by Irene Mudenyo behind her house. He catalysed the birth of Nasio and its mission of supporting children and the families they grow up in. In his professional journey, he has also volunteered with Nasio’s GMk Medical Centre. His graduation ceremony was attended by Japheth Musindalo, also a past beneficiary and now a member of the education team as well as members of the Kenya Board of Trustees, who have all been an instrumental part of Moses’s educational journey.

Moses’ success is a striking reminder to all of us in the Nasio family of the charity’s exceptional journey and our objective of empowering vulnerable children. We wish Moses the best of luck for his future endeavours.

This story is listed in: Achievements, Child Stories

"I feel fulfilled when I raise awareness on important issues."
Rajab (Beneficiary & Peer Educator)

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Moses Graduates From University

Moses, who inspired Nasio’s inception in 2001, graduated from Kenya Medical Training College with a diploma in Dental Technology in 2024! He was found in a field by Irene Mudenyo behind her house. He catalysed the birth of Nasio and its mission of supporting children and the families they grow up in. In his professional […]

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Greyfriars School’s (Oxford) Life Changing Trip to Kenya – By Sean Dingley, Asst Head Teacher

In February, a group of our students and staff travelled to western Kenya to work alongside  Nasio in the rural community of Musanda. Over the course of two weeks, the visit became far more than a trip. It was a powerful lesson in leadership, service and community, testing resilience, deepening understanding and reminding us what […]

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While many supporters remain generous, charities are now relying on a smaller group of committed individuals. At the same time, more people feel disconnected or unsure about where their money goes.

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