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About

Faith’s parents are unemployed and cannot support her. Therefore, she lives with her grandmother. She loves to read in her spare time and is one of few women who wants to join the police force. She has three brothers.

Where your donation goes

Total $600
  • Food
    $50
  • School Supplies
    $50
  • Boarding Fees
    $200
  • Tuition
    $300

Faith's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2021 Form 4
2020 Form 4
2019 Form 3
2018 Form 2
2017 Form 1
2016 Class 8
2015 Class 7

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I take this opportunity to thank the Wema Fraternity for supporting my studies and keeping me in school. It has not been easy for me at home because I come from a humble background. Now that you have given me the same opportunity just like any other student, I promise to work hard and utilize the opportunity well.
My first year of study has been full of fun experiences; there’s a lot that I have go to learn here at Highway. I now known to use a computer and have a convenient place to study free from any disturbance with electricity always available for study.

I would like thank God for bringing me this far in my journey of life and pursuit of success in life. I would also like to thank the Wema organization for giving me support and affording me a high school education.

I have been working hard to achieve a grade that would get me into university and enable me to take medicine as I would like to be a doctor in future. I have taken a keen interest in my sciences and math as they are the subjects that would enable me to achieve my dreams. I would like to help other children in the society in future.
I love playing football and volleyball, I also love reading novels which are available in plenty in the school library during my free time.

Thank you for your support and I hope you to continue supporting me and I promise i won't disappoint. Thank you.
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