Enoch Kisavi is a student from Kenya. He needs $500 by January 1, 2026 to stay in school and is currently 0% toward his goal.

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About

Enoch comes from a humble family of two and he is the first born child. His parents are unemployed and depend on casual jobs to sustain their family and thus unable to raise his secondary school fees. Despite staying home for most of the time throughout his primary education due to lack of school levies, his dream to become a mechanical engineer has kept her focused. Enoch has seen a number of people in his area struggle too much when their machines and engines break down and there is no one to help repair them. He would also like to help the needy and poor families support their children in becoming better persons in the future. His hobbies are drawing and taking photographs. He holds on to the quote that says the road to success is not straight.

Where your donation goes

Total $500
  • Food
    $100
  • Books
    $100
  • Tuition
    $300

Enoch Kisavi's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2026 Form 3
2025 Form 2
2024 Form 1

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Hi Karen,
I take this opportunity to thank you for your kindness and generosity to me.Thank for funding my school fees. I have been able to stay in school without being sent home and this has helped me to improve in my academics. Be blessed.
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Dear donors,
I hope that you are good and doing well.On my side am good.I am glad to inform that we have come to the end of term two. I've been working hard through out the term to achieve my goals.Thank you for the support you've offered to me.I pray that the Almighty may continue blessing you.
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