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Raised $820 from 4 donors Needs $0

About

Magaly lives in a small village on the outskirts of Quito with her mother and two sisters. Her mother does not have a stable job.

Where your donation goes

Total $820
  • Food
    $180
  • Uniform, School Supplies
    $460
  • Transport
    $180

Magaly's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2024 Year 6
2023 Year 6
2022 Year 5
2021 Year 5
2020 Year 4
2019 Grade 9

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I've just started my last year at secondary school and I feel happy, nervous and sad. Happy because I can keep working towards my goals, nervous because I know I have to make even more of an effort, and sad because this will be the last year with my friends. My aim is to work very hard this year so I can graduate with good marks. I am very grateful to you for making it possible for me to continue with my studies.
Hello. This year has been full of new things and experiences different from those I was used to, but I got through it and finished the year with excellent marks and with lots of new knowledge. I worked every day to educate myself via videos. Now I've started my penultimate year at school and I'm enjoying what I'm learning. I am sad though that we are still not back at school full-time. I miss my classmates and teachers, and above all the great teaching and laughter that we shared. I hope all these problems are over very soon.
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