Celebrating Resilience: Help Dadaab 10th Graduation ceremony

A milestone of hope and achievement

In late 2025, Help Dadaab proudly hosted a graduation ceremony in Dadaab Subcounty — a day filled with joy, pride, and promise. Families, educators, and community leaders gathered to honor the achievements of graduates whose journeys reflect resilience and determination in the face of challenges.

The event was more than a ceremony; it was a powerful symbol of opportunity. Each certificate handed out represented countless hours of learning, perseverance, and the unwavering belief that education can transform lives. For many, this graduation was not just the end of a chapter but the beginning of new possibilities — whether in further studies, careers, or community leadership.

Voices of the community
Speakers at the event highlighted the importance of education in strengthening the future of refugees and locals, Parents expressed pride in their children’s accomplishments, while graduates shared stories of overcoming obstacles and dreams of giving back to their community. The atmosphere was filled with hope, reminding everyone that education is a collective effort that uplifts entire families and neighborhoods.

Looking ahead
Help Dadaab’s  charity mission continues beyond this celebration. The graduation served as a reminder of the organization’s commitment to empowering learners and building stronger communities through education. As graduates step into new opportunities, they carry with them the spirit of resilience and the promise of a brighter tomorrow.

HELP Dadaab

We provide relief and assistance for residents and occupants of Dadaab camp in Kenya through: Advancement of education for young people by enabling the provision of distance learning courses. Facilitating access to healthcare for young people by the funding of transport to local medical professionals and the cost of treatment. Provision of shelter for disabled people by commissioning the building of suitable shelters using local providers. All assistance given will be regardless of refugees background, race, gender or religion.

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