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Sirua-Aulo Academy

About the Academy

The Sirua-Aulo Academy, a private primary school founded by Namunyak Maasai Welfare, opened its doors May 8, 2008. Shortly after opening, school enrollment quickly rose to 70 students, with children between the ages of 4 and 12 years. Today, the academy has 163 students.

Read the story of Sirua-Aulo Academy in the New America Media article, In Maasailand, No Child Left Behind Means Building a School Yourself, by Village Volunteer Alexandra Moe.

Bridge Project

During the rainy season, the road to the Sirua-Aulo Academy floods, preventing children from being able to travel to school. Namunyak Maasai Welfare is working to raise $2000 USD to build a bridge that will make the school accessible for children throughout the school year.

Donate now to the Sirua-Aulo Academy Bridge Project!


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Mission
To empower indigenous Maasai communities and their neighbors by providing a positive, local, and self-sufficient model of sustainability, economic opportunity, and a strong sense of community.

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