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Sarah Kittoe

Sarah Kittoe

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Sarah Kittoe, an award-winning dynamo of creativity and compassion. At just 12 years old, she’s already a published author of 5 books, buzzing with a heart as big as her imagination. She’s not just a writer; she’s a weaver of...

"People should start reading books written by Africans because Western books about Africa may not interpret African culture accurately"
  • Weaver of Words
  • Creativity
  • Dedication
  • Strong-willed

About Me

Sarah Kittoe, an award-winning dynamo of creativity and compassion. At just 12 years old, she’s already a published author of 5 books, buzzing with a heart as big as her imagination. She’s not just a writer; she’s a weaver of words with a mission to make a difference in society by supporting the vulnerable through funds raised from her books. Every story she writes carries not only adventure and wonder but also the promise of making a difference.

Beyond her writing, Sarah is a dedicated philanthropist, having developed two libraries to provide access to books and learning resources for underserved communities. She is also a nominee for the prestigious Pride of Britain Award and a contributing journalist for Unsung Magazine. Sarah’s impact has been recognised in Keep the Faith Magazine and across numerous podcasts, showcasing her dedication and inspiring journey. This has led her and Mary, her younger award-winning artist sister, to establish SM Kittoe Foundation, built on the four pillars of educate, empower, grow, and sustain, with the ambitious goal of eradicating vulnerabilities in society and reducing migration.

But what makes Sarah truly unique is that her passion for creativity spills over into kindness. She dreams of a world where everyone feels supported, and she’s determined to make that dream a reality through the power of her stories, her tangible contributions to literacy and her foundation. Keep an eye out for this rising award-winning star, impactful philanthropist, Pride of Britain nominee, Unsung Magazine journalist, and a foundation founder! She’s proof that even the youngest voices can leave a lasting mark on the world — one book, one library, one foundation, and one kind deed at a time.