Naomi Wanjiru is an alumna of The School Fund's scholarship program. Click here to support a similar student.

Raised $491 from 1 donor Needs $0

About

Naomi is 15 years old. When she was a young girl her parents got a divorce, so she does not know her father. After the divorce, the poor and illiterate mother went to stay with Naomi's grandparents. The grandfather died in 1999, so the elderly grandmother and unemployed mother have been struggling to feed, educate and provide for Naomi and her siblings. Naomi was brought to Agape Mercy Children's Center and sent to Gathanji Primary School. After graduating class eight she was admitted to Giachuki Secondary School where she is now enrolled. She is able to return to AMCC during holidays. When she is not partaking in athletics, she enjoys her favorite foods: chapati and beef stew. She has a vision of becoming a university lecturer after completing her PhD at an international university.

Where your donation goes

Total $491
  • School Supplies
    $4
  • Examinations
    $58
  • Tuition
    $429

Naomi Wanjiru's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2013 Form 4
2012 Form 3

Journal

Use the journal feature to write directly to a student

Hi! Connor!
I take this opportunity to greet you in the name of the Lord Jesus. I am glad for God granting me another opportunity to communicate with you once again. I have been working hard in school that I may achieve my goal and be an agent in the society. I break for midterm holiday on 4th.10.2013 to report back on 9th.10.2013. Now i am at home (AMCC-K)
and am happy to be with my sisters and brothers. I am starting my K.C.S.E Examination on 22nd. 10.2013 targeting a mean grade of B (plain) which will take me to the university level. I would like also to thank you for your financial support in paying my school fees. God bless you.
I have recently done my mock examination but the results are not yet out. I break for August holiday o n 6thAugust 2013 and am opening on 3th September 2013. I am doing well in Ah -Gah-Pay Mercy. I am still pressing on to the accomplishment of my goal of being a lecturer. Mine is just to thank you for your financial support in paying my school fees. You are blessed to a blessing. May God bless you abundantly.
View more
Click 'view more' to write to this student.

Share Naomi Wanjiru's story

Other Students

100% of your donations to students fund their education.

  • Paskalina Elibariki

    100%

    Paskalina Elibariki

    Tanzania

    Paskalina is number 1 in her class of 41 students. She lives with only her mother, as her father passed away since she was born. Her mother is a peasant farmer with very low income. She would like to be an agriculturalist. Through education, she believes she will reach her goal.

    School Year 2017

  • Mwanahamisi

    100%

    Mwanahamisi

    Tanzania

    I live with my mother. My father passed away when I completed standard seven. I want to be an engineer. I give effort and attention so that I can perform well on my exams. My dream is to be a mechanical engineer but due to my poor family background I was afraid that I could not make it. But with the aid of TSF I believe that I will be able to fulfill it. I was happy and excited when I was selected for A-levels because of my national examination results. My family feels proud to have a daughter like me.

    School Year 2018

  • Blandina Caristus

    100%

    Blandina Caristus

    Tanzania

    I am a form 5 student. Before reaching A-level education, I faced difficult moments especially in school matters. It was hard for my parents to pay my school fees and other expenses. They had to depend on other relatives but they could not provide anything essential to my studies. I reached a time when gave hope but my parents encouraged me a lot. I made more effort and succeeded in joining form 5 at Lugalo Secondary School. If I can become a surgeon, it will help me to have good life and help my family and other people who face health problems but cannot afford payment for treatments. I hope to get there by making more effort in my studies. The moment that I felt proud of myself was in 2016, when I become the overall winner of essay competition in the Dar-es-Salaam region and was given lots of gifts. The happiest moment in my life was when the School Fund chose to sponsor me. I am really happy this moment because I am seeing the light of achieving my goals. Two years from now, I want to have completed my form 6 national examination and be at Muhimbili University or another big university taking the courses I need. I am thankful for this chance. I promise to help others because you helped me to meet my dreams.

    School Year 2018

  • See more students