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Raised $250 from 2 donors Needs $0

About

I was born into an extended family where nobody has a job. The only thing they can do is to practice small scale agriculture. I saw the life get more difficult, when I started primary education. Now I am thankful to have joined secondary education. I believe I will be a success. I want to be a doctor. In order to get there, I will use my time to work hard in studying science subjects like biology, chemistry and physics. I hope four years from now, I will have finished my ordinary level and joined advanced level.

Where your donation goes

Total $250
  • Tuition, Exams, Uniform
    $250

Winnie's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2022 Form 4

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HELLO ALL.
Is my hope that your fine back to my side am also fine .Today I gonna thank you all for your support in my studies from the year 2019_2022. I pray for you all God to protect you so as you can go on to support me.
Thank you all and let the all might God be with you.
HELLO ALL.
Is my hope that your fine back to my side am also fine .Today I gonna thank you all for your support in my studies from the year 2019_2022. I pray for you all God to protect you so as you can go on to support me.
Thank you all and let the all might God be with you.

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