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Raised $500 from 5 donors Needs $0

About

Mueni is an outgoing girl who completed her primary education in 2017 and since her parents were unable to pay for her school fees she decided to repeat grade eight. Despite staying home for most of the time in the year due to small school levies, her dream to become a surgeon has kept her focused. Her parents are poor and only do casual jobs to cater for the family basic needs. Their house collapsed last year due to rains and they are now living in a makeshift house. ÊMueni believes that hard work never goes unrewarded.

Where your donation goes

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

Mueni'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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Congratulations Mueni! Your dedication to your education is inspiring. All my best - Candace
Hello Candace!
I hope you are fine.I thank you for I received $100 on 17th August,2022 match day that you contributed towards my school fees.I am much grateful for your generous support.Bye...
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