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

Raised $150 from 1 donor Needs $450

About

Despite being bright, Dayton's education has been dealt a big blow by the death of his father who was the sole breadwinner last year. He needs support to actualize his dreams.

Where your donation goes

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

Dayton's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2026 Form 2
2025 Grade 9

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My biggest achievement this year has been improving my reading skills. I have been borrowing books from the library and reading more than ever before. Literature has opened my mind, and I hope to be a journalist one day. Thank you for your generosity!
Hi, I’m Dayton Wanyama from Grade 9. Your generosity has made a huge difference in my life by enabling me to continue my education. I love participating in the science club and sports activities, which have taught me teamwork and leadership skills. I aspire to become a healthcare professional and make a positive impact in communities that lack medical services. I deeply appreciate your support and belief in my potential.

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Other Students

100% of your donations to students fund their education.

  • Mary

    25%

    Mary

    Kenya

    Mary is a total orphan who needs support to continue with her education. She loves attending school.

    School Year 2026

  • Velma

    16%

    Velma

    Kenya

    Velma lives with her 7 siblings and unemployed parents. She enjoys math and science and she would like to become a doctor.

    School Year 2026

  • Barbra

    50%

    Barbra

    Kenya

    Barbra's father is HIV positive and permanently invalid. Her mother has no source of income and therefore cannot afford her an education.

    School Year 2026

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