Nairobi, Thursday, 19th June 2025: Over 750 students from low-income communities in Nairobi have received new school uniforms from the Kenya Power Foundation, to restore dignity, reduce absenteeism, and improve academic performance among learners.
The support, delivered through the Foundation’s Luku Safi (translated ‘clean look’) initiative, has so far reached students from Korogocho, Mathare, Githurai, and Mukuru Kwa Njenga. In the 2023/24 financial year, 500 students benefited from the programme, with an additional 250 supported in the 2024/25 financial year. The initiative also supports local livelihoods by engaging community-based tailors to produce the uniforms.
“Last year, we reached 500 students in Githurai, Korogocho, and Mathare. This year, we’ve extended support to 250 learners in two schools within Mukuru Kwa Njenga,” said Kevin Sang, Head of Communications at Kenya Power.
“We plan to reach an additional 500 students in the coming year. Luku Safi is about more than uniforms—it’s about restoring confidence, dignity, and classroom focus for underserved learners,” he added.
The Foundation’s initiative is already yielding measurable results. Mary Muhia, a Grade 4 teacher at Kwa Njenga Primary School, noted that the uniform donations have transformed student morale and academic performance. “One learner’s scores in mathematics jumped from 30% to 60% after receiving a new uniform. The change in his hygiene, attendance, and self-esteem was remarkable,” she said.
Parents and community members echoed this impact. “Many of us struggle to put food on the table—school uniforms are a luxury,” said Geoffrey Sittonik, a parent. “We are grateful to Kenya Power Foundation for stepping in. The need here is great.”
Anne Wanja, a local tailor who participated in making the uniforms, highlighted the economic benefit: “This engagement has boosted our income while giving students a reason to smile. They look smart and feel proud—it motivates them to attend school.”
The Luku Safi initiative is part of the Foundation’s Social Investment and Community Wellness Pillar. Launched in September 2024, the Kenya Power Foundation is driving sustainable
social responsibility efforts across all 47 counties, with a focus on education, energy and environment, and community wellbeing.
By leveraging Kenya Power’s national reach and forging new partnerships, the Foundation aims to scale its impact and continue lighting lives across Kenya.
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