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Raised $600 from 3 donors Needs $0

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Dokes' parents separated, and she lives with her grandparents who are poor and unable to pay school fees

Where your donation goes

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

Dokes's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2024 Form 4
2023 Form 3
2022 Form 2

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Dear donor

I want to express my sincere gratitude for the scholarship you've provided through the School Fund, enabling me to study at Wema. Your support has given me hope for a brighter future, and I promise to make the most of this opportunity. With determination and hard work, I aim to excel in my studies and become a responsible student. Your belief in my potential means the world to me, and I am truly grateful for your kindness.
I am a form two student and I take this chance to thank Wema and Lotus of Highway fraternity for keeping me in school. Thank you for grooming my future and saving me from a very harsh life.
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