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Raised $270 from 2 donors Needs $0

About

Born in 1997, Eunice is the last born child in a family of three. Her mother does casual jobs to cater for her children. Their father works as a mechanic in the capital city and rarely comes home. He has since married another wife and abandoned the family. Eunice is determined against all odds to achieve her goals in future. She helps her mother in doing casual jobs during the holidays and weekends when she is not in school. For Eunice education is the only hope for a bright future.

Where your donation goes

Total $270
  • Tuition
    $100
  • Lunch
    $100
  • Examination Fees
    $70

Eunice Ndinda's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2015 Form 4
2014 Form 3
2013 Form 2

Journal

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To all my friends and supporter,

I am extremely happy to take this opportunity to thank you all for making my dream come true. Through your enormous financial and moral support I was able to complete high school. I am very happy for I have successfully finished my four years course education. If it were not for your support this could not have happened. I am very grateful to The School Fund and Kenya Connect for all the efforts they made to make sure that my school fees is paid in time.

We finished our final exams on forth of November and the results will be out by March 2016. It is my hope that I will be able to pass and join university.

Once more thank you for caring for my basic needs and mostly my education.

Eunice
Hi Zaylah and Emma,

How have you been Zaylah and Emma? It is a long time since I heard from you. I am fine and well. We had closed our school for August holiday, which lasted for 3 weeks. The holiday was so enjoyable for we acted a play that had the theme of flowers. I hope to know what you are doing and more about your country.

We are going to open our school tomorrow on 3rd of September for the last term of the year. In the course of the term I am going to sit for the national exam which will take nearly a month .I have prepared adequately to do my best in the exam although we are not through with the syllabus but I thank Kenya Connect for providing reading materials. Do you do national exams as we do in Kenya?

I wish you a nice time.

Eunice.
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