A brighter future through education
Our story
Royal Diadem Foundation was born from a desire to rewrite the narrative for children growing up in poverty and cultural limitations. What started as a dream in Enkorika has become a movement — a catalyst for change in Kajiado County and beyond.
We are founded on the belief that education is the great equalizer — the key to breaking generational poverty and building sustainable communities.
We work at the grassroots, where help is needed most.
Anastasia Terta - CEO & Co-founder
Our programs
We at The Royal Diadem Foundation execute our vision through various initiatives below.
Education
Mentorship & Counseling
The Diadem Foundation provides a safe space for students to be coached, mentored and counselled by professionals in these fields. The students receive guidance in their personal struggles and find role models they can connect with and look up to.
Feeding Program
Watoto Wakule is a daily feeding program that provides the children with porridge during break and a nutritionally balanced diet at lunch. Since most of the children come from financially challenged homes, the food provided by the school cushions them from sleeping hungry.
Book Clubs
Sports & Talent Shows
Community Service
At the Foundation, we believe in being the solution and active participation in making a difference in the community. We encourage a pro-active approach in solving community problems. Some of our community service activities include: community cleans ups, baraza meetings with local leaders to discuss prevalent issues in the community such as FGM, importance of education, eradicating harmful culture, and volunteering at orphanages.
Spiritual nourishment program
Student voices
“I’ll be a doctor”
~David~
“I’ll be a journalist”
“When our father abandoned us when were still young, the burden of taking care of us fell on our mum’s shoulders. She has tried her best, though things have been tough. My ambition is to become a journalist so I can highlight the plight of the poor and marginalized communities.”
~Doreen~
“I’ll be a pilot”
~Miriam~
