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Raised $500 from 6 donors Needs $0

About

Mwende is a very brilliant girl who has the ambition of becoming a neurosurgeon in future. She is the third born child in a family of four. Her parents are unemployed and cannot afford to pay her school fees. During her primary level, Mwende was constantly sent home for lack of school levies. Despite the many challenges, she emerged among the top in her class. ÊFor Mwende education is the only door to a bright future.Ê

Where your donation goes

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

Mwende'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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Hello Mwende!

I hope you had a wonderful Christmas and school break. It's hard to believe you will be starting form 4. I hope that you have been able to read over the break. I read some really wonderful books over the Christmas holidays. They always take me to new places and teach me new things.

Right now I'm in Vermont, a state that has mountains and in the winter, snow. Today I am hoping to ski. It's a fun sport to do.

Have a great final year in secondary school! Take good care!
Sharon (Mutanu)
Hi Piera!
How are you Piera? I am good and well ,going on with this journey of academics. I am writing to thank you for having contributed 50 dollars on 17th August 2022 , match day towards my school fees. I am working smart towards achieving my goals and my target come next year January. May the Almighty Deity bless you for your kind heart and your generosity.

Mwende.
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