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Raised $388 from 1 donor Needs $0

About

Sarah's parents divorced when she was a young age and Sarah grew up living in her Grandmothers house. The house had three rooms, in which she shared a bedroom with her sister. Her Mother worked and continues to work as a House Help in Thika, but her father was not involved in her life. Due to financial constraints, she has been living at AMCC for six years, and hopes to attend a general university in America once she has finished secondary school. Here she hopes to become a lecturer. Sarah is looking for a sponsor because she is often sent home from school due to lack of finances for tuition. She is excited to continue her education, but needs a sponsor to help her to have the opportunity to continue in her studies

Where your donation goes

Total $388
  • School Supplies
    $56
  • Examinations
    $70
  • Tuition
    $155
  • Food
    $107

Sarah Njoki's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2013 Form 4

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I am well prepared for the K.C.S.E examination. The results for term two end term exams are not yet out but I believe I have done the best.
I closed the school for August holiday on 20thAugust 2013 and will open for third term on 3rd September 2013. Taking the opportunity to say thanks lot for paying my school fees, may the Almighty God give you the same spirit and bless you and do you good. Nice time.
Dear Sarah,
Thank you for your note! I work with Michael at The School Fund. He is away in North Africa studying at a University.

What do you like best about school? Do you have any friends in your classes? I hope that you are enjoying the new term and continuing to work hard!

All the best,
Christi
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