Kenya Power Foundation Commits Sh7 Million To Upgrade Public Schools In 4 Counties

The Kenya Power Foundation has committed Sh7 million to improve learning conditions in five public schools across four counties.
In a statement issued on Thursday, May 15, 2025, the Foundation said the funds will be used for structural renovations and facelift projects to create a better learning environment for students.
Out of the total amount, Sh4.4 million will go towards supporting one school each in Baringo, Turkana, and Machakos counties. Two schools in Nairobi County will share Sh2.5 million during the 2024/2025 financial year.
Speaking during a Sh1.5 million cheque handover ceremony at Nairobi School, Logan Christ Hambrick, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Kenya Power Foundation and a member of the KPLC Board, reaffirmed the Foundation’s commitment to supporting education initiatives countrywide.
“Kenya Power Foundation is pleased to continue this journey that began last financial year in this school. Today’s cheque handover will help complete a key refurbishment project, and we’re equally excited about partnerships through collaborations, MoUs, and sponsorships to increase our impact,” Hambrick said.
The Kenya Power Foundation, which was launched in September 2024, focuses on three key areas—education and skills development, energy and environment, and social investment and community wellness.
