About
Asha attends Vdzungwa A-level School. The most difficult part of my life before getting funding from The School Fund was after my daddy left. This was a difficult experience because before my daddy left us, my parents raised me and met my basic needs, like school fees and food. My mum alone did not have the ability to pay for my basic needs, especially for school fees and other materials. This made me feel bad and fail in my studies. I am very thankful to The School Fund because they help me improve my performance. They are like my parents which makes me smile always. And the thing I learned from this difficult experience is how to live with a single parent.
In my life I dream of being a lawyer. To make my dream come true, I will study hard and follow the ways of people who have already succeeded.
The happiest moment in my life is when I was chosen to be a School Fund member because it brings my school needs, which helps me achieve my goals.
According to my future dream of being a lawyer, what I plan to give back to my community is to avoid abuse of human rights, especially women’s and children’s, by laws which protect women and children and provide education to all people because all people are equal.
My thanksgiving goes to all donors for the care and the love that they show to me. May God bless them and give them long life to see my success because I wish to help other people who have the same problems as me to reach their goals.
Where your donation goes
Total $200
Asha's Funding history
2017
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Form 6
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2016
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Form 5
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2015
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Form 4
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2014
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Form 3 (Girls)
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2013
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Form 2 (Girls)
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