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About

Fedelis is the last-born child in a family of three. He first sat for his primary education exam in 2018 and passed very well. His father could not afford to take him to secondary school and therefore he decided to repeat grade eight with the hope of getting a scholarship to pursue his goal. Fedelis attributes his success to his discipline and cooperation with teachers. He remains focused to achieve his goal of becoming an engineer in future to help his community. He believes that hard work never goes unrewarded.

Where your donation goes

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

Fedelis'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 Fedelis,

What wonderful news about your examines and your future journey in University. I am so incredibly proud and look forward to seeing where the future takes you. Which University are you thinking of attending? Do you have a topic of study you are hoping to achieve? Hopefully I will be in Kenya sometime this year and I would love to see you. Keep working hard and keep up you positive attitude. May God bless you and your family and friends.

Have a great Day...

Cindy (Mutindi)
Hi friends,
It is my hope that you are doing good. How pleased I am and grateful for your continued support . It is with great pleasure that we are privileged to celebrate the end of another successful academic year.
I am very glad to inform you that I am through with my secondary school exam.It has been a good time with the examiners.The exam period was a tremendous journey which took about three weeks. The exam was quite good and I have now got a good grade which is going to enable me join one of the best universities in the country.
The four-year journey has been successful courtesy of your kind and incredible support towards my education.It has taken a big heart for you all to finance my education since form one till now when I am through with my form four exam.
I would wish to continue writing to you all.I am really grateful to you all for helping me continue brightening my future life and making my dream come true. It is my prayer that one day I will meet with all of you and celebrate my prosperous life ahead.
May the Almighty God in heaven keep you and protect you in your daily lives.
You are my great heroes.

Bye bye.
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