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Raised $500 from 2 donors Needs $0

About

Mwau is fifth born in a family of six. His parents are unemployed and only do casual jobs to cater for the family needs and also pay school fees for his elder three siblings who are in secondary school. Food has always been inadequate in their family. His teachers helped to pay for his school levies in order to remain in school. He toiled hard to shine in his academics. He could get to school very early to utilize the electricity to study. He also accredits his success to being a well-disciplined, God fearing, consulting the teachers and co-operating with them. Mwau is very determined to become an electrical engineer and help the community. He believes that hard work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. He loves athletics.

Where your donation goes

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

Mwau Felix's Funding history

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

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Hi Mwau,
I hope this finds you well and having a good break before starting a new school year ! Will you be starting Form 4 in January?
I wish you a good year, with success in studies and some time for sports friends and extracurricular activities as well.
Hello donors, I am glad to write back to you .Everything which has a beginning has an end.It has been a long journey since form one and now it is almost coming to an end.I have tried my best in my studies to achieve my goals.Through my efforts I have attained a B of 63 but am working tirelessly to achieve grade A in the final exam.
The holiday is a great chance for me revise tirelessly to achieve my set goal.
I want to extend my deepest gratitude for your unconditional support to ensure that I am in school all times.May you be blessed abundantly.
I am on my last lap to finish the race.I believe in my potentials and I promise that the best is still coming.Thank you and have a Nice time.
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