Scholars Association

In 2006 the LLSA was formed with the prime purpose of encouraging self-help within the group of scholars who have completed secondary education and all these scholars are automatically full members.

 

The Association is very active and is proving to be successful in providing advice, assistance and help to scholars, particularly to school leavers and to the charity’s trustees over issues that affect tertiary education. In 2008 a root and branch revision of the Constitution was carried out. New Officers were elected, under the Chairmanship of Hosea Ndung’u, our senior scholar, and a Welfare Committee has been formed. This has already performed remarkable deeds of charitable work funded by the scholars themselves. Certainly we now have scholars helping scholars in a most positive and moving way. The new Treasurer is now a fully qualified Public Accountant who is one of our own. Progress indeed!

 

Membership of the LLSA is marked by the presentation of specially designed ties (for men) and scarves (for ladies) bearing the Kenya national colours on a gold background and carrying the Langalanga Scholars’ Association logo. It is anticipated the garments will be worn on all important LLSA events. In this way it is hoped to promote LLSA and to create an identity and self-help club for all our scholars.