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has both parents, was raped by a family member 2 yrs ago leading to internal damage/fistula. She is not safe at home and is being raised by the women in the Beyond Fistula program as her mother doesn't feel she can be kept safe at home.

Where your donation goes

Total $1090
  • Books
    $100
  • Boarding Fees
    $200
  • Tuition
    $790

Sharon's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2026 Form 4
2025 Form 3
2024 Form 2
2023 Form 1
2022 Standard 7
2021 Standard 6
2020 Standard 5
2019 Standard 4

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During a recent trip to Eldoret, Beyond Fistula's founder Debbie Matityahu was able to hear that NiveaSharon's 2025 school year was going "very well, she is excited to graduate soon!"
I am Sharon. I am in Form 1 thanking you humbly for giving to my education. I thank you for helping on match day with my fees and books so I may pursue my dreams. I will work hard to honor you.
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