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Raised $500 from 4 donors Needs $0

About

Sabina is the last-born child in a family of three. She lives with her ailing mother and her sisters in a rented house in the Wamunyu market as they have no land. Her mother is a tailor, but her health condition has always deterred her from working for long hours. She is the only bread winner, and with two children in school the burden of paying school fees has overwhelmed her. Sabina is very bright and despite the challenges in her family she is determined to succeed in life. She dreams to be a surgeon in future to help the needy in the society. To her determination knows no barrier. She loves dancing.

Where your donation goes

Total $500
  • Food
    $100
  • Books
    $100
  • Tuition
    $300

Sabina'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 am glad to inform you that we have closed for a short holiday and we will be back on 26th October 2024.During the term there were a lot of activities at our school including games and music festivals. Our school managed to take nine music items to the national level and we were very happy.
I am still working hard towards the success of my studies bearing in mind that a dream does not become true through magic but through hard work and determination.Feel much appreciated for your continued support towards my studies and may God bless you abundantly.Thank you.
Hello donors,
I hope you are doing well.I take this golden chance to inform you that we have broken for a midterm and we will be back on Monday 1,7,2024.I am glad to inform you that my term has been progressing so well .I am still working hard in my studies bearing in mind that if success was cheap everyone would have been successful in life and if the path to success was straight everyone would have enjoyed passing through it.
During the term there was buzzing activities in our school including music festivals and games which were hosted at our school.our school was so proud because the football team proceeded to the county level which had never happened before.
Wherever you are feel much appreciated for your continued support towards my studies.I am still working hard in my studies to change my background and touch someones life just as you touched mine bearing in mind that a dream does not become true through magic but through hard work and determination.May the almighty God bless you abundantly for your continued support towards my studies.Thank you.
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