Anne is a student from Kenya. She needs $500 to stay in school and is currently 0% toward her goal.

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Anne is the last born of her parents. She is a fistula survivor and has been repaired surgically at Gynocare Fistula Center in Eldoret, Kenya. She was identified by "A Little 4 A Lot" and was taken back to school. She left her baby under the care of mother and gladly went to school. Her parents are quite poor and Anne hopes that when she is done with school she can support her baby and her mother. She thinks that she is very lucky for this second chance to go to school. She hopes to be a nurse and help others.

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Anne's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2017 Form 2
2016 Form 1
2015 Standard 8

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Dear Mary Beth,

I am happy too to have a companion like you. So I wish we will be working together one of these days in a hospital.

Thank you, Anne
Dear Vivian,

I am glad to hear that you are wishing me well. In the future I hope to be a doctor since I am looking forward.

Thank you Anne
Dear Robyn,

Yes, I am happy to receive your advice and I am doing well.
Thank you, Anne
Great to see that you are keeping up with your schooling Anne. I'm sure that it must be difficult at times to juggle the demands of life and your studies but in the long run it will be well worth it. Wishing you all the best for the year ahead!
Wishing you all the best this school year, Anne. I can only imagine how happy you will be to start the new school year. What do you want to do when you grow up? You have a bright future ahead.
Be well,
Vivian
I am happy you are continuing your education. I love being a nurse and helping women deliver their babies.
Hello Anne, It is my privilege to help you with your school fees! We believe in you and all you are doing to succeed in your studies . . .
Bravo to you. Keep working hard and stay in touch with us through the journal.
All the best, Kate Adams
Hi all,
I wish to thank you all for the support that you have given me. I had very many challenges and dropped out of school. But because of your support I was able to go back to school! I will work hard and make all of you proud.
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Hi Anne - I'd like to wish you the very best of luck with your studies. I am so pleased to be able to help you aim for your dreams to make a better life for yourself and your baby. Robyn
Anne, I am so excited to hear you are attending school with the goal of becoming a nurse. I am a nurse in Labor and Delivery and I love my job.

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