The chance to become a Kisa Scholar. The chance to become a Binti Shupavu Mentor. The chance to have a meaningful career as a teacher.Theresia (center) as a Kisa Scholar at Enaboishu Secondary School. Her Mentor, Chiku Mkuya, is on the right.After resuming her O-Level studies at Enaboishu Secondary School in Arusha, Theresia soon learned about the Kisa Project from older girls at the school who were in the program. Always looking for ways to learn and improve herself, she became a member of the third class of Kisa Scholars at Enaboishu in 2014, graduating in 2016. (There have now been 7 classes with 158 Kisa Scholars at Enaboishu. Read about 3 other Kisa graduates who are transforming their communities: As a Kisa Scholar, Theresia gained skills in leadership, time management, decision making, and listening and learning from others. These abilities, coupled with her own life experience, prepared her to become an effective Binti Shupavu Mentor.