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About

Juliet is the second born child in a family of five. After completing her primary education, Juliet could not proceed to high school since her parents were unable to pay for her school fees. She is very grateful to the teachers of Mwaasua secondary school for giving her the opportunity to learn in high school. Her parents have not been paying for her school fees and she owes the school a big balance. Her father is employed as a cowboy and he rarely comes home while the mother is a housewife. The family relies on subsistence farming which is mostly challenged by unfavorable weather conditions. For Juliet education is the only key to open doors for a bright future.

Where your donation goes

Total $270
  • Tuition
    $100
  • Lunch
    $100
  • Exam Fee
    $70

Juliet Madaraka's Funding history

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

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Dear Juliet,

I'm glad you enjoyed your vacation, and that you got to read a lot of books. I am getting ready to leave for university in October, and doing some reading in preparation.
Are you taking the same classes in your final term of school?

Megan
Megan R

Hope you have been doing well. My family and I are fine. We have been having a school break for the last three weeks and now we are resuming back for the last term of the year. This will be my final term in high school. The vacation was wonderful and enjoyable. I read more storybooks in order to improve in my English language. In course of the term I am preparing to sit for the final exam. Am revising more thoroughly to make sure that I pass well. I wish you all the best together with your family members.

Juliet.
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