Matata is a student from Kenya. He needs $500 by January 1, 2026 to stay in school and is currently 0% toward his goal.

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About

Matata is a daring young boy who believes that success is often achieved by those who don’t know that failure is inevitable. He is the last born in a family of four. His parents are unemployed and largely depend on subsistence farming, which has been negatively affected by frequent severe droughts. Most of the rural roads in his village are very impassable and this has pushed him towards achieving his dream of becoming an engineer. Since Matata was a young boy, he has always liked playing football not only at home but also in school and he was the goalkeeper for his school team.

Where your donation goes

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

Matata's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2026 Form 3
2025 Form 2
2024 Form 1

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Hi donors,
Am happy to take this chance to sent to you.Am also happy to appreciate your good deeds in my life.About the term, it was so nice
than never before.Everybody was busy in his studies to reach the peak of his career goals.
On the side of activities, there was not any games and everybody concentrated in studies.We had participated on both internal and
external science and mathematics contest.Our school was at the top
of the list.We were full of excitement.On the school exams, I usually pass with flying colours.My name shines like pieces of broken glass.
My teachers not only congratulates me but also they awards me.
About the social life of the school,We enjoys the mode of eating in
our school.The food is tasty and well balanced for our health.
continue supporting my studies and God will help you.
Thank you.
Hi donors,
Hope you are fine, am also fine too.
We had closed school for our end term two holiday.
Am writing this letter to appreciate your concern in my education.
In school we had beehive of activities including games.We had
ballgames going on well but our football team ended up to sub county level where they lost at finals in penalties.
We had done well in our academics.We had participated in both external and internal contest.We did our end term exam which I had passed with flying colours.I was not only congratulated but also I was
awarded.
The school life was not so hard.I enjoyed it because I kept myself from any trouble.The food that we ate was well cooked and delicious.
The challenging thing is that the school is located where the climate
is not too encouraging for human survival.We take cold baths which is discouraging to asthma students.The coldness is increasing the rate of diseases associated with coldness and it leads to many students transferring.Thank you.
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