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About

Muema Muasa is the fifth born child in a family of six children. Before joining Kilembwa Secondary School he was in Miini primary school where he scored exemplary well in his Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) and received an admission in a boarding school but his mother could not afford the fees. His single mother earns a living through doing casual jobs like cutting grass. He has two brothers in the same school who have been receiving some support from their uncle. The burden of paying school fees is now overwhelming for the uncle who also has his family to take care. For Muema, education is the only key to a bright future.

Where your donation goes

Total $441
  • Tuition
    $167
  • Lunch
    $204
  • Examination Fees
    $70

Muema's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2015 Form 4
2014 Form 3
2013 Form 2

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Hi Steve
Hope all is well with you. I am doing fine. We have come to end of the August holiday and we shall resume back to school today. The holiday was successful. I have worked hard in academics as I am prepared for the final examination starting from next month. I hope the term will be successful.
Wishing you all the best.
Muema
Hi Steve,
I am glad to inform you I am doing well. I was on mid-term break and I am resuming back to school Tuesday, June 30, 15. I will be sitting for my final exam in high school starting from October 2015 and I have great plans after graduating. I am planning to work hard in the remaining part of term to make it successful. I hope to meet you.
Best wishes,
MUEMA.
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