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Raised $600 from 2 donors Needs $0

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Parents are poor. Not able to pay fees.

Where your donation goes

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

Brighton's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2024 Form 4
2023 Form 3
2022 Form 2
2021 Form 1
2020 Form 1
2019 Grade 8

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Dear donor
I want to extend my heartfelt thanks for the scholarship you have offered through the School Fund, which has granted me the opportunity to study at Wema. Your generosity has filled me with hope for a better future, and I promise to work diligently to make the most of this invaluable chance. Inspired by my fascination with history and social sciences, I am determined to become a historian and researcher, preserving our past for future generations. Your belief in my potential has encouraged me to aim higher, and I am determined to succeed.
I take this opportunity to thank God for the far he has brought us. I also thank the fraternity of Highway and Wema community for supporting my studies and for keeping me at school despite the fact that I come from a humble background. You have enabled me to have my studies like any other child. I promise to work hard and never let you down. Thank you.
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    Mutheu is the fifth born child from a family of 6 children. Her parents rely on casual jobs to sustain the family. Despite being sent home due to school levies every now and then, she has remained resolved towards achieving her dream of becoming a teacher. Mutheu believes that knowledge is power and she wants to pass it to students to end illiteracy in the rural areas. She also wants to empower students to attain their dream careers and occupations so as to improve their livelihoods. During her free time, she likes to read novels.

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    Kelvin

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    Kelvin is the last born in a family of four. He loves watching and playing football. Both his parents have no jobs and are really struggling to cater for their family. He wants to become a secondary school teacher when he grows up. He is inspired to be a teacher so that he can contribute to building society through knowledge sharing.

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  • Enoch Kisavi

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    Enoch Kisavi

    Kenya

    Enoch comes from a humble family of two and he is the first born child. His parents are unemployed and depend on casual jobs to sustain their family and thus unable to raise his secondary school fees. Despite staying home for most of the time throughout his primary education due to lack of school levies, his dream to become a mechanical engineer has kept her focused. Enoch has seen a number of people in his area struggle too much when their machines and engines break down and there is no one to help repair them. He would also like to help the needy and poor families support their children in becoming better persons in the future. His hobbies are drawing and taking photographs. He holds on to the quote that says the road to success is not straight.

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