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Raised $500 from 3 donors Needs $0

About

Sheila is an orphan girl who strongly believes that hard work pays. She has never wanted any student to beat her in school and so she worked hard to be the best student in class. Despite the many challenges she faced in her primary education like going to school with taking a meal, she did her KCPE exam in 2017 and was the top girl at her school. Her ailing grandparents could not afford to pay for her school fees to join secondary school. However Sheila remains quite determined to continue secondary school and achieve her dream to be a doctor. She beliefs that eduaction is the key to successful life.

Where your donation goes

Total $500
  • Food
    $110
  • Boarding
    $130
  • Other
    $30
  • Uniform
    $120
  • Tuition
    $110

Sheila Mwikali's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2022 Form 4
2021 Form 3
2020 Form 3
2019 Form 2
2018 Form 1

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Hi Sheila,

Congratulations on your graduation, and may you and your family always be richly blessed, and may you have satisfaction in your career!

Debbie
Hi Debbie,
We are home for the mid-term break. My first half was wow, I learnt joined my friends in doing arts and crafts were I was able to draw my pet, a rabbit.
During this four days holiday, I want to read a whole topic in ahead of the teacher biology i.e Genetics.I love Biology because it is medicine based.
It is a rainy season and am doing some farming, planting some beans and vegetables. Over there do you do some farming when the whether is favorable?.
Debbie you are doing a good job how I wish i could learn some Hebrew too, it seems so amazing.
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