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"Stephen is currently a second year nurse student at Kabarnet. He has passed through difficult times through to his desired career of life- Nursing. He is from a family of 7 siblings, 6 boys and 1 girl, being the last born. He is intersted in supporting the poor in the community through psychological counseling and intends to offer the nursing services to his people after college. He is calling for your support to help him accomplish his dreams in life.

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Stephen's Funding history

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2015 Term 3
2014 Term 2

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Today we heard the dreadful news about the attack on the university in Eastern Kenya. Please stay safe, and you and so many others are in my prayers. I know it wasn't at the College you are attending, but still, it was a horrible thing.
Thanks for updating me. I want to know how your exams turn out in July and wheat her you are able to attend school for your third year of specialization. Good luck, God bless and keep in touch.
Hi Babara,

Hope you have been ok. It's long since I posted. I'm so greatful for the school fees you contributed towards my college.

I'm to seat my final exams in July.

Thanks and be blessed

Steve
Hello Babara,

I'm hoping that they'll still continue supporting me.

Reproductive health is an area that is realy being overlooked in Kenya. To save lives of mothers and their babies, I feel that when I combine obstetricts and gynaecology (reproductive health) then I'll be of more substance in the medical field.

You can email so that we discuss some personal issues affecting and revolving arround education.

Thanks
Steve
Once you complete your nursing degree and begin on the Reproductive Health degree, will you still be eligible for funding through SEED and The School Fund or not? Will they consider you finished when you finish the nursing diploma? I'm also curious as to why you chose the field you have chosen. Traditionally, it is a female dominated field. Just curious. Anyway, best of luck and keep us posted on your progress.
Hello Babara,

I dont know how much to thank you! But just understand that I appreciate you so much for the efforts you are putting to ensure that I'm in school.

I intend to start my degree in reproductive health as soon as I finish with this diploma. Hopefully, I'll have to look for ajob first to foot for my degree course.

Hopefully we'll still be in touch. My email address is stevehotmax@gmail.com.

Best regards

Steve
Congratulations, you are funded.
Thanks for getting back to me, and let me introduce myself. I am able to make contributions because in addition to my regular job, I am a musician and make money playing weddings from time to time. So when I play a wedding, I am able to contribute to something like your education. It makes playing the wedding more fun for me. I play the viola (which is like a violin but bigger) in a string quartet.
I hope that this will help you with your schooling. I see the deadline for your payment is December 15th and I will do everything I can to make sure you have what you need in your fund by the deadline. God bless!
Hi Babra, Hope you're doing fine. I'm fine too.

Sorry for the delay in response. I have one year to qualify. I'm seating my college qualifying exams in July the nursing counsi (lincencing) exam in Feb 2016.

Thanks for your continued support

Steve
How many more years of school do you have before you graduate?
Happy new year to The School Fund sponsors! I'm so greatful for the financial support you gave me for college this year.

Without you I could not be in college today. Thank you and may God bless you all.

Steve
Hello Weldon,

Plessure to here from you. Reproductive health nursing is my career of choice. I have seen many women and neonates die due to mismanagement and inadequate staffs to support them.

I'm hoping that my contribution in this field shall be positive. And that God shall grant me wisdom to hand issues that may come by appropriately.

Say hi to your family.

Best

Steve
Stephen,

That's awesome you want to be nurse and use your training to support people around you! I hope you're enjoying all the things you are learning in med school. I like listening to music too. What are some of your favorites?
Hi Stephen,

Thanks for your message. You can actually always contact me through your journal! I am always checking the pages and making sure I respond to everyone.

All my best,
Jaclyn
Hi Jaclyn.
Hope you are fine. Thanks for your support.

Would you mind sending me your email address. Mine is stevehotmax@gmail.com

Best

Steve

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