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About

Yasi Adamu's parents died when he was nine years old. Yasi was brought up by his older sister Margret, who dropped out of school in standard 3 due to lack of parental care and financial support. Magret is married and has five children. Yasi's brother-in-law, Langesi, repaires bicycles to provide for the family. Yasi and his family have had a very difficult time making ends meet, and he doubted he would have the chance to continue his education. Despite his difficult life at home, Yasi continued to go primary school, where his hopes of one day becoming a judge were encouraged by his inspiring teachers. H.E.L.P. Malawi, the School Management Committee and his primary school teachers selected him as a recipient for a scholarship based on his financial need and his desire to finish his education. "God has seen my tears… my hopes to be a Judge are back."

Where your donation goes

Total $192
  • Tuition
    $134
  • School Supplies
    $6
  • Transportation
    $28
  • Food
    $14
  • Internet
    $10

Yasi's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2013 Form 3
2012 Form 2

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Hi Yasi,
I'm happy to hear that everything is going good at your school! Thanks for explaining what photosynthesis is. I think the rules that your teacher told you for the school are good rules to live by: no fighting, and respect other people.

I wish you the best of luck on your examinations! My big test went well, and I will get to go to the school that I wanted to go to, so I am very happy. I will be thinking of you and hoping that you succeed on your big test!

All the best,
Christi
Hi Melanie c
Thank you about your letter which i read until now.You are the best for helping me God bless you all the time and do not stop about your assistance.
The thing that i just to remind you about the meaning of photosynthesis,it is the chemical process whereby green plants make their own food through carbondioxide and water in the presence of sun light.
lastly, it is about my study at school everything is going good and i sure that in form 4 i will pass the examinations.
Thank you Melanie C, and others.
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