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Raised $500 from 2 donors Needs $0

About

Wambua is a very hard-working boy. In his school he emerged to be one of the top students. During his primary education Wambua remained focused despite the many challenges he went through. He is grateful to his teacher who exempted him from paying school levies and remained in school. His mother is single and only does casual jobs to cater for the family. Wambua is determined to become a doctor in future. He believes that hard work never goes unrewarded.

Where your donation goes

Total $500
  • Food
    $110
  • Boarding
    $140
  • Tuition
    $120
  • Other
    $30
  • Uniform
    $100

Wambua's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2024 Form 4
2023 Form 3
2022 Form 2
2021 Form 1
2020 Form 1

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Hi donors
Hope you are well.Am writing this journal after completion of my secondary exam.I managed to attain a mean grade of B plain and am very happy for i will be able to join the university.Am very thankful for your support towards paying my school fees throughout the four years.May you be blessed for your generosity .Bye Bye...
Hi Christopher,
Hope you are well. Am writing this journal to thank you for your contribution towards paying my school fees.This has enabled my upkeep in school. Thank you very much and may you be blessed.
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