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About

Julius is the last-born child in a family of seven. He completed his primary level education in 2017 and could not proceed to secondary school since his parents could not afford school fees. ÊHis parents are casual laborers and due to their old age, the burden of taking care of the large family has overwhelmed them. Julius is determined to achieve his dreams. He loves math and is looking forward to be an accountant in the future. He believes that education is the only key for a prosperous future.

Where your donation goes

Total $500
  • Food
    $100
  • Boarding
    $150
  • Tuition
    $100
  • Other
    $50
  • Uniform
    $100

Julius's Funding history

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

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Hi donors?
I'm very happy for the unconditional generosity that you have been extending to me.Thanks for raising funds to cater for my well-being in school.
I wish you all the best.May God bless you.
Hello,
How are you? I'm also fine.I am very happy for your generous support.
Currently,we are at home for short break.The next term commences on date 27/09/2022.
I will be undertaking my Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education at
the sunrise of December 2022.I wish you all the best.
Thanks.
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