Adopt a Student. Transform a Future.

In 2026, Lintons Foundation and Zero Street Foundation are coming together to give more vulnerable young people the opportunity to access professional beauty training, build confidence, and step into dignified work.
 
This partnership began in 2021, when six girls were adopted into the program and enrolled at Lintons College of Beauty. For these young women, adoption meant more than access to school. It meant a second chance. It meant hope, structure, mentorship, and the possibility of earning a stable income through meaningful work. Some of these students have since secured employment, proving what becomes possible when opportunity meets determination.
Today, many more young people are still waiting for that same chance.
By choosing to adopt a student in 2026, you will help cover the cost of accredited training, practical skills development, mentorship, and clear pathways to employment in the beauty industry. Your support will help a young person move from vulnerability to independence, from uncertainty to confidence, and from survival to stability.
 
This is more than financial support. It is a commitment to stand alongside a young person as they build their future with dignity and purpose.
 
We invite you to join us in adopting the next cohort of students and helping unlock brighter futures for young people who deserve the opportunity to thrive.
 

Adopt a student and follow their transformation over the next 6 months. 

Abigail Waithere

Abigail Waithere is a 24-year-old mother of one, raised in Komarock, Nairobi. Growing up in a modest background, Abigail experienced firsthand the financial challenges her family faced while supporting her education. Despite

I would like to pursue Nail Tech, Make-Up Artistry & Barbering- Ksh. 60,000

Elizabeth Nguru

Elizabeth Nguru is a 30-year-old mother of one whose life reflects resilience, determination, and a strong commitment to building a better future for her family. She was raised in the Mathare area, where she experienced the challenges of growing up in a low-income environment.

I would like to pursue Skincare & Make-up artistry - Ksh. 60,000

Sarah Wamuyu

Sarah Wamuyu is an 18-year-old young woman who recently completed her secondary school education and currently resides in Kayole, Nairobi. She was raised in an environment where many young girls face challenges such as teenage pregnancy and exploitation. Witnessing these realities has shaped her perspective and strengthened her determination to pursue a different path.

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Stacy Adhiambo

Stacy Adhiambo is an 18-year-old young woman raised in Mathare, Mradi, an area where daily life often presents significant social and economic challenges. Growing up in an environment marked by high rates of teenage pregnancy, drug use, and limited access to basic needs such as regular meals, Stacy has had to develop resilience and focus from a young age.

I would like to pursue Nail Tech & Braiding - Ksh. 60,000

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