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I'm the last born in our family. We are five siblings living with my grandmother at Humwend. My parents passed away when I was two years old, since then I've been staying with my grandmother. I'm applying for your support for me to meet my life desires and support my aging grandmother and to give back to the society. I would wish to become an engineer in future. I'm a member of The Catholic Church.

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Total $150
  • Tuition
    $100
  • Uniform
    $25
  • Lunch + Supplies
    $25

Charles Owuor's Funding history

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2015 Form 4

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Thanks to my sponsors. I highly appreciate your efforts!! I checked at my fund history, I'm fully funded!
Blessings to TSF team.

Charles
Hello Salimini,

Its very nice to hear from you and to hear that you are overly ambitious to become a doctor. For me I want to be a space ingineer. I want to study so hard to attain the best grades possible. As to be what my dreams are.

All the best in your forth coming exams.

******* TAKE COURAGE*********
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