Joshua is a student from Kenya. He needs $500 to stay in school and is currently 40% toward his goal.

Raised $200 from 2 donors Needs $300

About

Joshua is the first born in a family of three. He lives with both his parents who are currently jobless. His parents lost their jobs during the pandemic. His parents' savings have been totally consumed by taking care of his ailing grandmother. He would like to be a doctor to help in alleviating pain from those suffering from various ailments. He believes that possibilities are endless as long as one is determined.

Where your donation goes

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

Joshua's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2026 Form 2
2025 Form 1

Journal

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Hi donors and friends?
I hope you are good?On my side I`m well.I`m happy to join Form Three
the third year in high school.Studies are getting more advanced and interesting.I`m working hard to achieve my potential.We held
co-curricular activities in school this half term.Our basket ball players,soccer,hockey and rugby players managed to reach at the sub-county level.They were defeated with a slight margin but there is
hope we will proceed next time. Athletes and swimmers proceeded to the county level.We have come home for mid-term break of on week,I am going to assist my parents with house hold chores. I am grateful to you for raising funds towards my school fees. May God bless you.
Hi donors and friends?
How are you?I hope you are fine.On my side, I'm fine and doing well. This term was quite long and I have gained a lot of ideas that will impact me positively in my academics.
We are experiencing winter in our country. How about you?
For the co-curricular activities, our school team did their best.Rugby and soccer went up to the county level, volleyball and basketball went up to the sub-county level.This has been an improvement compared to last time.
We have come home for a one month holiday and I hope it will be good.I 'm grateful to you all for raising funds towards my school fees.May you be blessed beyond boundaries.
Bye.
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