Our Affiliated Site: The Materi Girls’ School in Taraka, Meru, Kenya
Located in the Great Lakes region of eastern Africa, Kenya is known for its fertile highlands, grassy savannahs, wildlife and its namesake peak, Mt. Kenya. Its economy relies heavily upon agriculture and tourism. Kenya is also a cradle of civilization, rich in cultural heritage and diversity. The nation’s wealth of natural beauty, resources, and culture, however, belie the poverty in which most of its residents live.
Tragically, destitution and weak government institutions permit frequent violations of human rights. Kenya is also plagued by a severe shortage of healthcare workers, which contributes to lower life expectancies, high infant mortality rates, and widespread preventable disease. Takara — a village located some 100 miles north of Nairobi — is no exception to these maladies. Isolated and impoverished, Takara is one of the least-developed villages in the area. Life for its impoverished residents is a constant challenge. In this agricultural region, drought, famine, and malnutrition are frequent realities.
For this reason, the Materi Girls’ School serves as a beacon of hope. Established in 1973, the school’s mission is to provide a well-rounded education to the needy girls of this area — regardless of clan, tribe, or religion. Sponsored by the Catholic Bishop of Kenya and approved by the Kenyan Ministry of Education, the Materi School is highly sought-after for its high academic standards and distinguished reputation. It provides these deserving young women with the opportunity to break the cycle of poverty and rise above the difficult circumstances from which they come.