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About

Vincent is the third born in a family of four. His parents separated leaving the burden of supporting the family to his mother. The mother is currently unemployed and only does casual job to cater for family needs. While in Primary school, Vincent was often sent home to collect school levies and this affected his studies. He could spend almost half of the night reading to compensate the lost time. Despite the challenges, he worked tirelessly to achieve the best in his primary education. Vincent aspires to be a doctor in future. He believes that quitters never win but winners never quit. He likes watching football and reading storybooks.

Where your donation goes

Total $500
  • Food
    $150
  • Books
    $50
  • Tuition
    $300

Vincent Muuo's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2025 Form 4
2024 Form 3
2023 Form 2
2022 Form 1

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Hi Vincent,
A big congratulations on completing your KCSE! That’s a big step and concludes all that hard work you did in high school. I wish you much success as you move on to university. How did you decide to study law instead of medicine? Kenya needs lawyers as well as doctors. I hope you will move forward and both be successful and make the world a better place! I’m grateful to have been able to contribute to that!
Hi donors,

Warm greetings!Its my hope that you are fine and healthy.I take this golden chance to thank you for your enduring kindness towards my academics.It´s being easy for me to learn and enjoy education because of your big hearts.

Am writing to inform you that I sat for my Kenya Certificate Of Secondary Education and am glad because I am done with secondary school education.I am looking forward to good results because I had prepared well for the exam.
I also can´t wait to join the university and begin pursuing law as my course. Thank you for making this possible.
I wish you a merry christmas and a happy new year 2025.
Bye bye and have a wonderful time ahead.
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