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Raised $820 from 7 donors Needs $0

About

Jhonatan lives with his mother and two older brothers. His mother only has part-time work, and has to help out in the local market to try and get food. When he finishes school Jhonatan would like to be a motor mechanic. In his spare time, he enjoys riding his bike and listening to music.

Where your donation goes

Total $820
  • Food
    $180
  • Uniform, School Supplies
    $460
  • Transport
    $180

Jhonatan's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2025 Year 5
2024 Year 4
2023 Year 4
2022 Year 3
2021 Grade 9
2020 Grade 8

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Hello. This year has been very special for me. I have lots of interesting fellow students and I've learnt a lot by working with them in groups on complicated tasks. We've managed to complete them to the satisfaction of the teachers. Every day is a challenge and an experience for learning more but I feel confident to overcome the difficulties. I am very grateful to God, to my mother for her patience, and to the Condor Trust and the School Fund for their support and faith in me.
I want to say thank you to The School Fund and to everyone who is helping me. Car mechanics is really interesting to study and I'm very pleased I can go on doing this. Thank you!
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