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About

I'm the second born in our family. We are four children living with our mother at Bar Anyanga. My father died just a month before I was born, the my mother was inherited and had additional two children. I'm hereby appealing for your support for me to meet my life desires and support the two younger siblings. My mother is a small scale business woman. What she earns is not even enough to feed us at home. She is still servicing loan that she took to take me to school. My elder brother is in form three.

Where your donation goes

Total $150
  • Tuition
    $100
  • Uniform
    $25
  • Lunch + Supplies
    $25

Consolate's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2015 Form 2
2013 Form 1

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Hello Consolate

I hope you are well and I hope school is going well. Do share your news.
Here in England it is lovely and warm - spring is finally here and the trees are now all green again.

Keep well
Helen
Hi Hellen,

I'm fine. We have closed school and currently I'm home helping my family with domestic dues.

All is fine.

Best
Consolate
Hello Consolate

Sorry for such a long delay in replying - I had an issue logging it but thankfully it is now working.

Yes I hope we keep in touch - I would love to hear your progress and what interesting things you've learnt.

All the best and hope everyhitng is well with you
Helen
Hi Hellen,

Thanks a lot for the clarificaton and encouragements.

Hope we'll keep in touch.

Best
Consolate
Hello Consolate Lovely to hear from you.

I agree: education is something one has for life - plus educated women can impact their children, work colleagues and ultimately a nation.

To answer your question: 80% of my work is with young people (aged 23-30)with 3-10 years work experience) applying for MBA's at business schools. 20% is with younger people who want to do an undergraduate or post graduate degree. For example I show what is needed in application statements and CVs, review them and even give interview practise. Although I don't know about accounting courses or Kenyan education, I am happy to help you with your statements or application letters if you need those. So when in future you are ready to apply, we can exchange emails address officially through The School Fund (don't do it publically on the site for security/safety reasons) and hopefully I can be of help.

All the best, keep enjoying school

Helen
Hi Helen,

Thanks a lot for writing and the encouragents to me. In deed I love school, becuase once one is educated, she is empowered and this paves way for holistic development of an individual.

So what do you with young people applying for university. Once I'm done with secondary school, how do I apply through your program to do accounts? Kindly tell me more......

Thanks a lot
Consolate
Hello Consolate
My name is Helen. Nice to meet you!
Your writing sounded lovely - you sound like you like school. I hope you do well. I work with young people applying to university so I know that hard word plus enjoying study is key to success. I wish you therefore all success and look forward to hearing any news you want to share.
Health and happiness to you and your family
Helen
Hi Kate, Walter,

Hope this finds you fine and well. I'm also fine.

Thanks a lot for your encouragements and support. I'm working hard towards attaining my career goals. We have just reported back to school for 2nd term classes.

Thanks Walter for happy birthday wishes!

Best,

Consolate
HAPPY BIRTHDAY! I hope this is a great birthday present to you, Consolate. My name is walter.
Dear Consolate, We are glad to help you and to hear you are studying hard! We have confidence in you that you will do your best and one day become an Accountant, if that is your dream. It is a wonderful profession! It sounds like you're enjoying your Accounting class and are good at it!
Please write in your journal and let us know how you are and if you need anything!
We wish you all the best, Kate A
Hi Carolyn.

Accounting is the simplest subject ever. I only a matter of figures.

Thanks a lot for your acceptence to support me through secondary school. I promise to do my best.

Best

Consolate
Consolate,
I hope that your studies are going well. I admire you for studying accounting. That was my hardest subject in school. Good luck with your homework and I hope this contribution helps.
Carolyn
Hi Consolate,

My name is Jaclyn, and I'm a student at Brown University in the United States who works with the School Fund. I wanted to write to you to let you know that I admire your commitment to your education. How did you decide to become an accountant? That's a great choice of career! What types of ball games do you enjoy in your free time?

Keep up the hard work! Feel free to write me back on this journal.

-Jaclyn
Hello to everyone concern.

I'm very greatful for the scholarship opportunity you have offered me.

I have embarked to school and I promise to work hard and achieve my career objectives.

Thanks alot and may God bless you all

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