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About

Kaluki is the fourth born in a family of five. Her mother deserted the family and she and her siblings are currently living with her aged grandmother who is currently unable to work. The family depends on well-wishers to cater for their needs. Kaluki completed her primary education in 2019 and was unable to join secondary school due to lack of school fees. She decided to repeat grade eight with great hopes of joining high school. Despite the challenges, she emerged the best student in her school. She aspires to be a cardiologist to save the lives of many. Kaluki believes that hard work pays. She loves singing.

Where your donation goes

Total $500
  • Food
    $120
  • Books
    $70
  • Tuition
    $310

Kaluki's Funding history

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

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Hello Kaluki,
Congratulations on completing your secondary education. Best wishes on your future. I am sure you will do well in whatever you choose to do.
I was able to visit Wamunyu in October and I was really impressed at how well all the students are doing.
Regards,
Steve
Hi donors,
I hope you are fine and going on well.My family and I are also doing good.Receive warm greetings from my family and I.I am writing this journal to inform you that I am done with my final examination in secondary school and I am back home.I have being well at school, no challenges.
The examination was good and am hoping to get the best results.I am also hoping that I will go to the university of my dreams and pursue a career of becoming a lawyer.I am very grateful for your support throughout my high school life.My family also says thank you so much. I am because you are. May the Almighty God bless you abundantly.
Additionally,In my country we have a lot of rains and people are working very hard so as to have plenty of harvest.
I wish you a Merry Christmas and happy new year full of God´s blessings. Goodbye......
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