Bio
Twenty three years ago I was born to a Luo mother
and a Kikuyu father, but only got a chance to be raised by my
mother. I grew up in a small cultured village filled with traditional
rituals and taboos of a primitive society, the outside world
at large did not exist, but in the next few years after my elementary
education, it did introduced itself to me but only to a certain
limit and never reached ABOVE my level at the time. My Educational
journey started out well, by me going to one of the best prestigious
elementary schools, but that journey ended with me graduating
on merit of my performance, luckily the same journey brought
me here in United States to study Medicine. I am currently a
sophomore at University Of Texas at Dallas pursing a bachelor’s
degree in a double major; Biology/ Business management. I aspire
to continue my educational pursuit by attending medical school
in the near future. With a well mapped out future for myself,
I plan to achieve my ultimate goal of being a well-educated
woman who can make meaningful contributions to individuals everywhere
with an ultimate goal of one day to serve in the Kenyan politics,
while holding the interest of people at heart.
My heartfelt need to assist and attempt to make
a difference in the lives of others has been my driving force
in my charitable endeavors. I have been blessed with great sponsors
here in the United States; they have provided financial support
for some of the many charitable projects. In collaboration with
them, I have been given the opportunity to aid in the education
of four students back in my home school, I have provided educational
supplies for students, and opened Victoria Harvard Academy,
an elementary school and Victoria Medical Center all for the
benefit of the people in my village. This medical center provides
treatment with limited monetary exchange. Treated patients pay
for the services provided with agricultural produce, and a limited
supply of food for the school. I believe I don’t have
to be rich to help, I have the ability to make a difference
daily, and I attempt to put that belief to practice through
volunteering at a shelter in Dallas, teaching reading and English,
and by making small donations of food and clothing.
As newly crowned Miss Kenya USA 2008-2009, my
desire is to make more contributions to the people of Kenya,
be the spokesperson for the Kenyan Community in America, focus
on changing lives of orphans in my village and keeping my already
established charitable endeavors funded and operating smoothly.
If I am to be crowned Miss Africa USA 2008-2009, I intend to
seek more sponsorship and support to continue making change
in the lives of Africans. I plan to be a spokesperson in promoting
education, domestic violence and health care. My desire is to
give hope to the many hopeless individuals especially orphans
in Africa.