Votes: 20My name is Gian Gitahi, a vibrant and energetic 5-year-old with a big heart and an even bigger love for…
Votes: 6I am Tiffany Mwia, 12 years old, and I was diagnosed with autism at 2.5 years old. But autism does…
I am Tiffany Mwia, 12 years old, and I was diagnosed with autism at 2.5 years old. But autism does
not define me—it empowers me!
I am here to show the world that I was born to STAND OUT, not fit in. I believe that every child with
autism has unique strengths, talents, and a voice that deserves to be heard.
Vote for me and let’s celebrate neurodiversity together!
Votes: 7Hi, I’m Odhiambo Stacy Aloo! I am 20 years old, a fashion and design graduate, and a passionate model who…
Hi, I’m Odhiambo Stacy Aloo!
I am 20 years old, a fashion and design graduate, and a passionate model who loves to sing and
dance.
I am excited to participate in Mr. & Miss Autism Kenya 2025 in the Autism Ambassador category—a
role that allows me to use my voice, creativity, and platform to advocate for autism awareness and
inclusion.
I believe that through fashion, art, and self-expression, we can break stereotypes and create a more
accepting world for individuals with autism.
Votes: 8In a world that's bright and full of light, I shine so brilliantly, day and night. With a heart so…
In a world that’s bright and full of light, I shine so brilliantly, day and night. With a heart so pure and
a mind so keen, I see the world in ways unseen.
My laughter is a melody, sweet and clear, A symphony of joy that we hold dear. My eyes, they
sparkle with a special glow, A universe within, where wonders grow.
I dance to the rhythm of my own song, In a place where I truly belong. With every step, I teach the
world grace, In my unique and beautiful space.
Though words may sometimes be hard to find, My love speaks volumes, gentle and kind. In my
embrace, you find our way, Guided by the light I bring each day.
I am a precious star, Perfect just the way I am. In your world, I find my own, Together, never alone.
Votes: 8Vote for Ruby Wairimu Kibe-Miss Autism Kenya 2025 I am a bright, gifted and talented girl who is adept at…
Vote for Ruby Wairimu Kibe-Miss Autism Kenya 2025
I am a bright, gifted and talented girl who is adept at singing and loves learning foreign languages.
Iam also a proud student at Marion Preparatory School where i shine like a STAR!.
I am very excited to be a participant of Miss Autism Kenya to showcase that every child is unique
and differently abled and full of potential. By voting for me, you will support Autism Awareness and
Help Create a more inclusive world for all .
Vote and help me in this advocacy please. Blessings.
Votes: 3Leo Thoronjo is a 17-year-old autistic student whose journey is a testament to resilience, determination, and triumph over adversity. Despite…
Leo Thoronjo is a 17-year-old autistic student whose journey is a testament to resilience,
determination, and triumph over adversity. Despite facing stigma and having to change 13 primary
schools, Leo never gave up on his dreams. Today, he is a Form 3 student at Kerugoya Boys, proving
that no challenge is too great to overcome.
Beyond academics, Leo is making a remarkable impact in autism research. He currently works with
PhD students at Aga Khan University, contributing to groundbreaking studies on autism. His artistic
talent shines through his work—his latest piece was a special drawing for a researcher, showcasing
the power of creativity in self-expression.
Leo has also been a voice for autism awareness, sharing his experiences through interviews to help
the world understand what it truly means to be autistic. His story is one of courage, advocacy, and
breaking barriers.
Vote for Leo and support his journey to inspire and create change!
Votes: 8Hi, I’m Marlyn Akoth, Your Next Autism Ambassador! I believe that strength is greater than weakness—no challenge is too big…
Hi, I’m Marlyn Akoth, Your Next Autism Ambassador!
I believe that strength is greater than weakness—no challenge is too big to overcome! With determination, resilience, and faith, I know that anything is possible.
As a contestant in the Autism Ambassador category at Mr. & Miss Autism Kenya 2025, I am here to advocate, create awareness, and stand in solidarity with the autism community. I want to use my voice to champion inclusion and break stereotypes because everyone deserves to be seen, heard, and celebrated.