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Raised $1800 from 1 donor Needs $0

About

Mohamoud is a grade 9 student in the 2016 school year. He has five sisters and three brothers. What he enjoys most about his school is that everyone respects each other. Mohamoud values respect and is glad that he is at a school where respect is an important part of the community. Learning to speak English has been Mohamoud’s proudest accomplishment so far. In the future, Mohamoud hopes to be a chemist and to be able to help develop his country.

Where your donation goes

Total $1800
  • Food
    $540
  • Supplies
    $360
  • Teachers And Staff
    $720
  • Facilities
    $180

Mohamoud Ishmael's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2019 Grade 12
2018 Grade 11
2017 Grade 10

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Hello Mohamoud,
I am very glad to see to engaged in the school fund.I am Syongwa from Kenya.I am happy to be funded by Kenya Connect are you happy of your field partner?Keep working hard.Everyday I read books.I love reading.In future I aspire to be a journalist.
Bye Bye
I am enjoying my studies so far and I am so happy being at Abaarso. On Sunday and Tuesday afternoons, I play volleyball. On Wednesday afternoons I have gym. On Saturday and Monday afternoons I am free but I read books because I love reading and I think that a life without reading is a life without an experience. Besides, my favorite subjects are English and Pre-calculus. I am grateful and I am looking forward to every new thing.
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