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Raised $500 from 3 donors Needs $0

About

Elijah is the fourth born in a family of five. Their father neglected the family and left his mother the burden of providing for the family. The mother lost her business last year due to Covid-19 and now does casual jobs to support two of her daughters in secondary school. At home Elijah could not study well due to lack of reliable source of light. He used to wake up very early to make it to school in order to utilize the electricity at the school. Managing time well and consulting teachers made him excel in his studies. He aspires to be an aeronautical engineer and making new discoveries. His academic path so far has taught him that every successful person has a painful story. Elijah likes swimming.

Where your donation goes

Total $500
  • Food
    $150
  • Books
    $70
  • Tuition
    $280

Elijah Musilu's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2025 Form 4
2024 Form 3
2023 Form 2
2022 Form 1

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Hello donors,
I hope you are going on well.My family and I we are also doing well.

I am writing this journal to inform you that we have closed school for a three weeks holiday.The term has been too short due to many activities like the extra-curicullum activities like drama festivals where we went up to the national levels.We did not qualify to the next level.

I am working hard and smart to achieve my target in the final exam this year.I believe hard work pays.

During the holiday,I will continue working hard to prepare for the exam.I will be visiting the library to do more research .I appreciate for your support that keeps me in school without being send for school fees.Goodbye and have a nice time.
Hello donors,

How are you doing?I hope you are fine.My family and I are doing good.

I am writing this journal to inform you that I am going to report back to school tomorrow.I am glad to inform you that this is my final year in secondary school.By the end of this year I will be sitting for my national exam.


When I go back to school I have decided to work extra hard and smart.I want to get a good grade that will enable me join the best university in Kenya or even outside the country.I believe that education is the key to the future.

I thank you for your support in my studies.May God bless you abundantly.I will continue working hard to achieve my goals.
Goodbye.
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