
At the Susan Gitau Counseling Foundation (SGCF), we are dedicated to empowering individuals through education, with over 2.8 million KSH allocated to sponsoring students in Electrical Installation and Counseling Psychology programs for 2023 and 2024. Our support has made a significant impact, helping students achieve their academic goals without financial barriers. Similarly, Africana College of Professionals (ACOP) has continued its mission to provide accessible education across various fields, supported by generous donations that enable students to pursue their dreams. This post highlights the positive change driven by these educational initiatives and the collective efforts to make a lasting difference in the lives of many.
SGCF (Susan Gitau Counseling Foundation) Expenses Summary for 2024
In 2024, SGCF allocated a total of KSH 1,017,161.50, with key expenses across various categories aimed at supporting education, community initiatives, and mental health. Significant amounts were directed toward school fees and maintenance for institutions like JOOUST, Masinde Muliro University, and ACOP. SGCF also provided donations to individuals in need, including financial and psychological support, and funded community mental health initiatives. Operational costs, including transport, fuel, and maintenance, formed a large portion of the budget, alongside special events such as the Choir Fundraising and P2F Launch. Other expenses covered unforeseen costs like burial expenses and internet installation, reflecting SGCF’s commitment to both regular support and emergency relief efforts.
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SGCF (Susan Gitau Counseling Foundation) Expenses Summary for 2023
In 2023, Susan Gitau Counseling Foundation (SGCF) made diverse payments for operational, educational, and community outreach activities. Regular expenses included fuel, meals, and upkeep, typically paid through M-Pesa and cash, while larger payments were made to institutions like Murang’a University, Africa Nazarene University, and community organizations such as Redeemed Church. The foundation also engaged in specialized programs, including gender-based violence support, reflected in payments for SGBV report remunerations. SGCF’s financial activities suggest a balance of ongoing operational costs and strategic investments in education and community service, with opportunities to streamline small transactions and optimize budgeting for greater impact.
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Africana College of Professioanals (ACOP) & SGCF Sponsorships at a Glance

In 2023 and 2024, the Susan Gitau Counseling Foundation (SGCF) made significant financial investments in education, particularly in Electrical Installation and Counseling Psychology programs. For Electrical Installation, the foundation sponsored 44 students in 2023 for tuition and exams, totaling KSH 1,170,650, and in 2024, it sponsored 49 students, amounting to KSH 854,950. The grand total for Electrical Installation sponsorships over the two years was KSH 2,025,600. For Counseling Psychology, sponsorships were made across multiple semesters, including 1 student fully sponsored in Semester 6 (KSH 26,000), 3 students in Semester 5 (KSH 345,000), and several students in subsequent semesters, contributing to a total of KSH 820,000 for Counseling Psychology. The overall expenditure for both programs as of October 16, 2024, reached KSH 2,845,600.
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Finally
In conclusion, SGCF’s financial efforts in both 2023 and 2024 highlight a steadfast commitment to uplifting communities, supporting education, and addressing mental health needs. In 2023, the foundation allocated substantial resources towards educational sponsorships, supporting students in fields such as Electrical Installation and Counseling Psychology. In 2024, SGCF continued this trend by investing in key areas, including school fees, mental health programs, and community initiatives. Through its diverse financial contributions, including donations, operational costs, and support for special events, SGCF has significantly impacted individuals and institutions alike. With its comprehensive approach, SGCF has not only supported students’ educational aspirations but also fostered a greater sense of community well-being, positioning itself as a key player in ongoing social and educational progress.
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