Wadner is a student from Dominican Republic. He needs $500 to stay in school and is currently 0% toward his goal.

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About

When Wadner was 6, his parents moved to the Dominican Republic and brought him with them. They left some of his siblings with his grandmother in Haiti. They sent him back to his grandmother's house to attend Haitian school, but he always spent summer vacation with them. When he was 12, he starting attending school in the Dominican Republic. Ever since then, he has been at the Institution of the Improvement of Life Through Education preparing to return to Haiti to take the National Exam in June.

Where your donation goes

Total $500
  • Tuition
    $200
  • Uniform
    $30
  • Food
    $50
  • School Supplies
    $45
  • International Stay Fee (visa)
    $175

Wadner's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2016 8th Grade
2015 7th Grade

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Hi Wadner.
its my hope that you are fine, i am Aziza from karatu, TSF normally help me so can i know you better because we like one familly now. HOPE TO HEAR FROM YOU SOON.HV A NICE MOMENT...
Thank you all so much for the help you are giving me with school! I pray that God continues to give you strength.

In school I am learning math, French, biology, chemistry.. I just switched from the Haitian school system to the Dominican system so now I am in 9th grade. I am not learning much English yet but it is a subject this year in school. I would like to go to English school. Someone is helping me to write this.

For fun, I like to play soccer and watch television. Thanks again a lot!
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