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Raised $600 from 4 donors Needs $0

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Father and mother separated. Father is a drunkard who abandoned children to a jobless and homeless mother.

Where your donation goes

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

Kelvin's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2024 Form 4
2023 Form 3
2022 Form 2
2021 Form 2
2020 Form 2
2019 Form 1

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Dear donor
I want to express my sincere gratitude for your scholarship through the School Fund. Your support has given me hope for a better future, and I promise to make the most of this opportunity. With determination and hard work, I aim to excel in my studies and become a responsible student. Inspired by my passion for computer science, I dream of becoming a software engineer and contributing to technological advancements. Your belief in my potential has encouraged me to aim higher, and I am determined to succeed.
I take this chance to thank the almighty God for the free life he has granted to us. I take this chance even to appreciate the Wema community for the scholarship you have granted upon me, here at school I’m continuing well and I’m hopeful of qualifying to join the university. Indeed in this school I am taken care of physically, spiritually and mentally. Thank you.
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