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About

Christian is under the care of his eldest brother who is currently a third year student at Kenyatta University. His father is a peasant farmer at the shores of Lake Victoria (Western Kenya). His performance at Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) - a National Exams, was sterling but could not afford the fees to a top boys' boarding school he was admitted at. His family settled on a day school where the school fees is manageable, this has not dampened Christians spirits. He still has his dreams alive and in the first exams he did in form one, he emerged the best overall students. Funding through The School Fund will ensure that he remains in school as he works towards joining university.

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Total $250
  • Tuition
    $150
  • School Supplies
    $50
  • Food
    $50

Christian's Funding history

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

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Dear everyone,
It is my sincere hope that you are all doing fine. I am also doing fine. Attached herein is my letter informing you how my last academic term was. Thank you.
Christian.
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