Hope is a student from Kenya. She needs $600 by January 1, 2026 to stay in school and is currently 25% toward her goal.

Raised $150 from 1 donor Needs $450

About

Hope is very bright but almost dropping out of school owing to the extreme poverty at home. She is very passionate about education and needs help fulfilling her goals.

Where your donation goes

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

Hope's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2026 Form 2
2025 Grade 9

Journal

Use the journal feature to write directly to a student

attach photo (no copyrighted images):
Must log in to post a new journal entry.
I have made great progress in school this year, especially in English and social studies. I also joined the school’s cultural club, where I have learned more about different traditions. I truly appreciate your kindness and support.
Greetings! My name is Hope Wekesa, and I am a Grade 9 student. Your assistance has provided me with the opportunity to grow both academically and personally. I enjoy learning new things every day and hope to inspire others by becoming a teacher one day. I want to give back to my community by helping young students pursue their dreams, just as you have helped me pursue mine. Thank you for your continued support!

Share Hope's story

Other Students

100% of your donations to students fund their education.

  • Anthony

    0%

    Anthony

    Kenya

    Anthony is the third-born child in a family of four. He lives with both his parents who are casual labourers and are struggling to cater for the needs of their family. He loves drawing and he looks forward to pursuing a career in electrical engineering.

    School Year 2026

  • Milcah

    25%

    Milcah

    Kenya

    Milcah's father, the sole breadwinner, got an injury that crippled him making him unable to work. She and her siblings were left with no one to support them. She needs help continuing with her education.

    School Year 2026

  • Sharon

    44%

    Sharon

    Kenya

    has both parents, was raped by a family member 2 yrs ago leading to internal damage/fistula. She is not safe at home and is being raised by the women in the Beyond Fistula program as her mother doesn't feel she can be kept safe at home.

    School Year 2026

  • See more students