Simon is a student from Kenya. He needs $600 by January 1, 2026 to stay in school and is currently 16% toward his goal.

Raised $100 from 1 donor Needs $500

About

Simon lives with his brother and unemployed mother. He loves science and social studies. He would like to become an agriculturalist some day. 

Where your donation goes

Total $600
  • Food
    $50
  • School Supplies
    $50
  • Boarding Fees
    $200
  • Tuition
    $300

Simon's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2026 Form 4
2025 Form 3
2024 Form 2
2023 Form 1
2022 Grade 8
2021 Grade 7

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This year has been an exciting journey as I advance in my studies at Wema Children's Centre. I have deepened my knowledge in environmental science, which is my passion. I recently participated in a tree-planting initiative at school, and it felt great to contribute to protecting our planet. Your support has been my motivation, and I am determined to work even harder. Thank you!
Hello, I’m Simon Abala, a Form 3 student at Wema Children's Centre. I am incredibly thankful for your support, which allows me to attend school and pursue my dreams. The school provides a wonderful environment for learning and personal growth. I am passionate about the environment and hope to become an environmental scientist in the future to help protect our planet. Your kindness inspires me to work hard every day. Thank you!
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