Kelvin Ndungu KamauAvailability: In stock
$50.00 / month
Has a younger brother at home.
Parents are farmers, father not able to get work.
Date of Birth: 11/18/2014
Class: Kindergarten
An additional, one time donation ($100) for uniform and school supplies can be given, and will be greatly appreciated, under general donation.
Availability: In stock
Kelvin Ndungu KamauAvailability: In stock
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A comprehensive university sponsorship and leadership program dedicated to producing Christ-centered graduates who are highly employable and impactful leaders.
The Rachel's Hope Scholarship (RHS) is a transformative initiative designed to bridge the gap between potential and opportunity. More than just a financial grant, RHS is a comprehensive leadership incubator dedicated to the top graduates of Camp Brethren High School. Our mission is to mold these promising young minds into Christ-centered, highly employable professionals who possess differentiated leadership and problem-solving skills.
By combining full university sponsorship with a rigorous four-year mentorship curriculum, we ensure our scholars don't just graduate with a degree—they graduate with a calling. They are equipped to become impactful, Bible-focused pillars in their homes, churches, and communities, ready to lead their country with integrity and skill.
"We aim to produce graduates who possess differentiated leadership and problem-solving skills, capable of becoming impactful Bible-focused leaders in their homes, churches, and communities."
To enable Camp Brethren graduates to lead their communities and country, grounded in Christian faith and empowered by a university education.
To enable all graduating seniors of Camp Brethren High School (CBM) with academic excellence, motivation, and faith in Jesus Christ to attend university and receive mentorship regardless of financial means.
To produce Christ-centered graduates who are highly employable with differentiated leadership skills and problem-solving abilities to serve as impactful Bible-focused leaders.
The program is specifically tailored to support high-potential students who might otherwise lack the resources to continue their education. By strategically partnering with institutions known for character development and selecting high-demand fields of study, RHS maximizes the future employability and leadership potential of every scholar.
Unlike traditional scholarships that often cover only tuition, RHS recognizes that true student success requires holistic support. This investment model removes financial barriers entirely—covering living expenses, technology, and mentorship materials—so scholars can fully dedicate themselves to their academic and spiritual growth without distraction.
Financial Breakdown (4 Years / 8 Semesters)
The leadership curriculum is a crucial component designed to fulfill the program's goal of producing impactful leaders with a servant heart. This progressive four-year academy utilizes monthly classes, practical assignments, mentorship discussions, and annual retreats to build maturity and life-readiness grounded in God's Word.
Discovering identity in Christ, biblical foundations, time management, spiritual disciplines, and emotional maturity.
Servant leadership, humility, building trust, conflict resolution, and teamwork. Includes community service projects.
Biblical stewardship, generosity, contentment, tracking income/expenses, and avoiding debt.
Making disciples, spiritual multiplication, career path discovery, faith-work integration, and leaving a legacy.
The RHS model is built on the biblical principle of stewardship and a sustainable cycle of service. To ensure that this opportunity remains available for future generations of Camp Brethren graduates, every scholar makes a solemn commitment to give back.
This is not a loan repayment, but a "pay-it-forward" pledge. Upon graduation and when financially able, alumni are required to support the program for a duration equal to the years they received funding (e.g., 4 years of scholarship = 4 years of commitment). This ensures the torch is passed to the next deserving student.
"The Rachel's Hope Scholarship is like planting a specialized seed... providing specialized fertilizer and structural support so that the resulting tree produces high-quality, impactful fruit."