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Raised $400 from 4 donors Needs $0

About

Carmen was born in Loja in the south of Ecuador, the fifth of six children. Her parents work on the land but earn very little money, and for this reason none of Carmen's brothers or sisters completed more than primary education. Carmen though was determined to make her own way in life, made great efforts and managed to complete high school. Her dream was to get a university qualification and to be able to earn a living as an accountant. She came to Quito ten years ago to continue studying and to support herself by working, and finally succeeded in getting a place to study at the Universidad Central, a state-run university in Quito, where the fees are relatively low compared with other universities. Carmen managed to save enough to pay for the first year, but had to abandon her studies last year as she could not afford the fees. The Condor Trust is now supporting her financially, so she can continue her studies and so that all her efforts to get an education are not wasted. In her spare time, Carmen loves dancing.

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Total $400
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Carmen's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2016 Term 5
2015 Term 4
2014 Term 3

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Hi Carmen,

My name is Kevin. I was an undergraduate account as well, and just graduated this past may. I am now working for one of the big four accounting firms in the US. I saw that you were extremely far from your fundraising goal and that it was actually one day past due, and for that I am sorry I am late. It is an amazing accomplishment that you are pursuing a higher education despite your challenges. All that I ask is if one day you find yourself in a good position in life, to not forget this program and help someone else in need.

-Kevin
Hola Carmen! Buena suerte!
Dear Carmen, Lovely to see you are getting ahead! Take care, Elizabeth
Hello Carmen,
How are you?my name is Aisha from Tanzania,i like to be your friend .
I hope to hear from you soon.
I wish you all the best.
Aisha S.
Hi Carmen R.Iam Jackline from Tanzania,iam in form two at Ganako sec school,wich grade you are?,you say you want to be an accountant i really like to be like you. have a good day......
Hi Carmen! My name is Molly and I am twelve years old. I live with my mom, dad, two brothers, and my dog. I love to swim, watch movies and write. What do you like to do? My favorite subjects in school are English and Social Studies. What are your favorite subjects? What are you learning in school right now? I hope I hear about you soon! xo Molly

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