The Cosy Fund, supported by the Cosy Company, has been a truly inspirational and generous sponsor of a number of our scholars over the years. Read more
Daniel Mwaura went to Kamande Primary School east of Gilgil and got a scholarship in 2012 to go to Nyandurua High School. He was accepted to study Project Planning and Management at Karatina University. He is the chairman of the Langalanga Scholars Association and in his last year of studies. Read this thoughtfully written story of his life as a scholar. Read more
Jane Njenga attended Kamathatha Primary School and got her scholarship to Nyandarua High School in 2002. She was successfully admitted to study nursing at Nairobi Hospital where she qualified as a nurse and midwife. She qualified in December 2020 with a Distinction as an acute care nurse and starts work as a senior staff nurse at Nairobi Hospital in January 2021. Read more
This page provides details on the policies that assist in the governance of the charity. Read more
Daniel Githinji is an alumni of the scholarship scheme and coordinates our 'Lunchbox' programme. He also acts as Project Manager for many construction projects. Here Daniel, wearing the dark glasses, is celebrating completion of the Ngeteti Secondary School administration building. Read more
Ardingly College is a selective independent school. Up to 20 LV1 students visit Kenya each year and completes various projects at our Primary Schools. The College also funds the 'Lunchbox' programme at Ndogo and Mwega Primary Schools. Read more
The Scott (Eredine) Trust is a general purpose charity that has donated generously to the Langalanga Trust. It is a major sponsor enabling us to support scholars and contributes to our other activities in support of education in the Gilgil and Langalanga areas. Read more
A page which reports our finances for 2022 Read more
Some background on our Patron, the Earl Carnarvon. Read more
Audrey qualified as shorthand typist in central London in her late teens, beginning life as a personal secretary to many people in the world of finance, business and education. In those early years, she had a tremendous thirst for travel, setting off to work for extended periods of time in Paris and Lausanne, and ultimately Kenya. The Audrey Leitch Legacy Fund was set up in her memory to support young women in Kenya. Read more
Including scholars recently selected in 2023 we have supported 312 scholars through education, many of whom would never have gone to Secondary School, let alone University. Read more
The Langalanga Scholars Association is an organisation for all scholars who have completed secondary education but are still studying at university or in college. The LLSA is formed with the purpose of encouraging self-help and supporting Trustees administer students in Kenya. Read more
The Langalanga Scholars Professionals Association (LLSPA) is an association made up of volunteer alumni of the Langalanga Scholarship Fund (LLSF). Its work has been instrumental in supporting scholar alumni affected by the coronavirus. Read more
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We are a small charity which is always looking for support to promote our activities, run events and provide support to our scholars in Kenya. If you want to know more about our work and how you might be able to help please let us know. Read more
The Association of women scholars is formed with the purpose of providing a network to support themselves, their families and their local communities to address some of the challenges of women inequality found in many Kenyan rural areas. Read more
The Woodard Secondary School in Langalanga was funded by the Woodard Corporation and other donors and is a wonderful facility bringing education and opportunities to a particularly deprived part of the Kenyan Rift Valley. Read more
We help fight poverty and hunger and provide a lunch meal of 'Uji', a porridge of maize meal and beans, to two Primary Schools as part of our Lunchbox programme. Read more