Rafiki Bridge Celebrates Its Second Anniversary in Style
- Nathaniel Emilien
- Jun 15
- 2 min read
Written By: Nathaniel Emilien
Rafiki Bridge marked its second anniversary on Thursday, May 22nd, with an unforgettable celebration of community, creativity, and purpose. The event, attended by friends, and supporters, was a powerful reflection of the journey so far—and a hopeful vision for what lies ahead.
The evening was filled with electric energy and artistic expression, showcasing the incredible talent and community spirit that Rafiki Bridge embodies.
Highlights from the Event:
Dance Raaga lit up the stage with powerful, high-energy performances that had the entire crowd captivated.

Camp Rebel brought a fresh, vibrant dynamic to the celebration with their unique style and heartfelt presence.

Gauri, the featured visual artist of the evening, added depth and beauty to the event with her artwork on display, stirring emotion and reflection from attendees.

A stirring keynote address by Executive Director Mercy Kiplagat spoke to the mission of Rafiki Bridge, the impact achieved over two years, and a bold vision for the future.

Another heartfelt address, presented by Enena Outreach and Local Partnership Coordinator on behalf of the Rafiki team, shared appreciation for the journey so far and acknowledged the collective efforts that have brought the organization to this milestone and future plan for the organization.

A Celebration of Progress
Since its founding, Rafiki Bridge has worked tirelessly to bridge gaps in community health, education, and empowerment. This second anniversary is more than just a date—it represents years of grassroots engagement, lives touched, and futures made brighter through shared commitment.
“We are just getting started,” said Mercy Kiplagat. “What we’ve built in two years is a foundation—and the real work lies ahead. Together, we’ll continue to build bridges that empower and uplift.”

Stay Connected
As Rafiki Bridge looks to the future, supporters are encouraged to stay connected, volunteer, and contribute to the ongoing work that is changing lives one connection at a time.
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