Through the Equity Leaders Program (ELP) bootcamps, Peter successfully applied to study abroad and was accepted at the University of Toronto, where he pursued a degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering as a Mastercard Foundation Scholar.
Isaac Kimani excelled in his KCPE exams and joined secondary school under the Wings To Fly Scholarship program. After secondary school, he joined KMTC to study Physiotherapy under the Equity Leaders Program TVET scholarship.
Erastus Kariuki did his KCSE in 2004 where he emerged as the top student in his region and joined Equity Leaders Program. Through Equity Leaders Program he learnt how to be professional, address customers, solve customer problems and make decisions.
Mary Wamaitha joined Equity Leaders Program and became an intern at Equity Bank Ruai. She later joined Ashesi University where she did her undergraduate studies.
Equity supported me to pursue beauty and nail technology in college. It has been year with Equity, they have seen me grow from a little kid
Viona Omaiko joined the Equity Leaders Program after completing high school at Starehe Girls’ Centre and attaining a mean grade of B+.
Abed Kilemi, life changed when he joined Thika School for the Blind under the Wings To Fly scholarship program. He finished his form four in 2016 and became the best student in the school.
Elizabeth Okumu joined the Equity Leaders Program (ELP) after finishing her KCSE exams. Through ELP, she was mentored and exposed to influential leaders, on the job paid internship at Equity Bank and other scholars; who inspired her to be who she is today. Watch her story.
In 2017, Kelvin Mungai joined the Wings to Fly program and through the comprehensive secondary school scholarship, he was able to attend Chavakali High School where he completed his education and proceeded to join the Equity Leaders Program in 2021. Through mentorship and leadership development, he has been exposed to a global network of other inspirational leaders and scholars and is looking forward to joining New York University, Abu Dhabi, for his undergraduate studies
In 2014, Hope joined Kenya High School under the Wings to Fly Scholarship Program. Through the regular leadership congresses and mentorship through the program, she stood out and quickly took up leadership positions at the school. She then scored well and joined the Equity Leaders Program as a scholar and also joined the University of Nairobi to pursue a Bachelors Degree in Law. Her experience in ELP has taught her to be resilient and to think outside the box and to remain sensitive to the opportunities that are there for young people.