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About

Everngeline’s father abandoned his family and her mother is jobless. Therefore, she stays with her grandmother who cannot afford her high school education. She enjoys her biology and chemistry classes and hopes to become a neurosurgeon.

Where your donation goes

Total $500
  • Boarding Fees
    $200
  • Tuition
    $200
  • School Supplies
    $50
  • Food
    $50

Everngeline's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2018 Form 4
2017 Form 3
2016 Form 2

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My name is Juma Evangeline, I am seventeen years old learning at Highway Academy High School in 2006 while I was in class one, life has been difficult since I joined this school. As a one-parented child brought up since my dad abandoned me together with my brother I have been passing through many challenges.

Being a girl I have been passing through many challenges like lacking uniform, sanitary towels among other basic needs but since I joined this school I have never lacked personal items also teachers have stood by me to ensure that I prosper in my education. I have had problems in school fees but since Wema Community came by school fees have never been a problem to my mum.

At my final year in form four I would like to acquire a good grade so that I can pursue my education to the university level. I really admire to join Nairobi University whereby I want to pursue my career in medicine.

After achieving my goal, I would like to help the poor in the community, and also came up with children’s home for the homeless which will accumulate the street children.
My hobby is dancing and also I spend my leisure in playing football and netball I represented our school by playing to the national level.

I like to thank you the Wema Community for you have brought hope in my life and I am sure of leading a bright future thank you and God bless you abundantly.
Everngeline,
We wish you all the best and hope you have a successful academic year. Keep up the hard work!!

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