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About

Kulwa's father and mother are separated, so she and her twin sister, Dotto, live with their aunt in Ntulya. They also have an older and a younger brother. Growing up in Ntulya, Kulwa and her twin sister were far from the primary school. They walked 1.5 hours to school every day, therefore unable to return home for lunch. Since the local tradition in Ntulya was opposed to Western education, they attended school in spite of the alternative priorities of their peers and guardians.

Where your donation goes

Total $180
  • Tuition
    $103
  • School Supplies
    $45
  • Uniform
    $32

Kulwa's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2014 Form 4
2013 Form 3
2012 Form 2

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Hello Kulwa,

Thinking of you and your sister!

Debbie
Congratulations for your support.

It is my hope that your fine and practicing with daily rotten (routine). In my side I'm well and processing with my studies.

The main aim of writing this letter is to congratulate for your helping in my studies hence. I study my subjects. I am proceeding well but promise that I will struggle more in my studies so as to pas examinations and to proceed with highest studies. I wish you all the best of your supporting in my studies.

yours sincelly, Kulwa
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