Children with disabilities in West Pokot County, Kenya, are being denied education due to a combination of poverty and social stigma. Some parents, facing economic hardship and societal disapproval, are reportedly concealing these children or forcing them into labor like herding livestock. This practice prevents them from accessing crucial educational opportunities and perpetuates a cycle of disadvantage. The situation has prompted renewed calls for increased support from the government and community organizations. Collaborative efforts are needed to address both the financial obstacles and the deeply rooted prejudices that keep these children out of school. Advocates emphasize the importance of inclusive education to ensure all children, regardless of ability, have a chance to thrive. Addressing this issue is vital for fostering a more equitable and inclusive society in West Pokot.