Have you heard the common saying, “Your circumstances do not define your future”? For Deborah, a teenager living in Kenya, that is more than a phrase — it’s something she is actively working toward.
Deborah lives with her parents and three siblings in Kisii, a municipality in the country’s southwestern region. Her family faces economic and food security challenges, and they’re often unable to fulfill all of their needs.
Despite these challenges, Deborah is — and always has been — a driven student. And school feeding programs have supported her education.
While attending Sosera Primary School, Deborah received nutritious meals for breakfast and lunch every day as part of the Feed for Knowledge project, implemented by Rise Against Hunger and our in-country partner Rural Family Hope. The program supports education and nutrition by serving 2,800 students locally procured meals daily at seven schools in southwestern Kenya. Since the program started, malnutrition rates have decreased at the schools, and attendance and enrollment have increased.
Deborah attributes much of her academic success to the feeding program. With the nutrition she needed to thrive, she became one of the school’s top students. She excelled in her Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, scoring an impressive 371 marks out of 500.

After graduating from primary school, she wanted to continue her education, but her family wasn’t able to secure the secondary school’s fees. Rural Family Hope heard Deborah’s story and intervened, granting her a one-year full scholarship to St. Charles Ichuni Girls Secondary School. She continues to thrive academically in secondary school with a clear goal in mind: to become a doctor.
Deborah’s story underscores the importance of access to nutrition and education in helping a child reach their full potential. With resilience and determination to overcome challenges, she now has hope for a brighter future.
This is the impact that a meal makes in communities all over the world — a seed of hope that blooms into transformation. Support students like Deborah around the world by donating today!