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Raised $820 from 9 donors Needs $0

About

Jennifer is a lovely girl, and very mature for her age. This is probably because she has to take charge of all the household chores. Her mother abandoned the family, leaving Jennifer with her father, an ill man, and a younger sister to look after. She has a strong character and a great will to overcome her difficulties and realize her dreams.

Where your donation goes

Total $820
  • Food
    $180
  • Uniform, Books, School Supplies
    $460
  • Transportation
    $180

Jennifer's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2021 Year 6
2020 Year 5
2019 Year 5
2018 Year 4
2017 Year 3
2016 Year 2

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Good luck to you Jennifer! We all know you can catch up in your subjects and learn a lot! Thanks for all your efforts!

Debbie
This term was difficult for me as I missed lots of classes because of problems with the internet. But thanks to help from everyone I finally managed to catch up in most subjects. Thank you to the Foundation and The School Fund for helping me in all my education.
This is my last year at secondary school. Over the last year I've learnt a lot of things. One of the most important is to value the time I spend with my family - although I really miss face-to-face lessons. But thanks to my school and to the Condor Trust I've been able to follow online lessons easily, and sometimes these lessons almost have the atmosphere of being at school. This will definitely be an unforgettable school year!
Hello Jennifer,

I'm proud of your ingenuity to continue your school work and assignments during this challenging time. I hope you and your family continue to be healthy.

I wish you every success and thank you so much for writing!

Debbie
Good evening. I am really grateful for all the help you're giving me. Being in lock-down has been very difficult, as I had problems with my phone and couldn't get the internet to work in our house. I talked to my teacher about it, and we managed to sort out something on my mum's phone so in the end I could follow classes on zoom. I had to hand in an assignment, which I couldn't do on the phone, so a neighbour let me use their computer and I managed to complete the work. Luckily my family and I haven't been infected by the virus and are all well. I miss my friends, and hope that next year will be better.
Hello. This last year has been very exciting for me. After problems the previous year, I had to repeat the year, but in a new school, and I finished this year with a diploma for being one of the best students! I'm really grateful I got a second chance. I don't yet know what I want to do when I graduate but I want to continue studying hard so I can graduate well and be an example to my sister.
Hi Jennifer..
Feel encouraged and work harder .''If you want go fast walk alone but if you want to go far walk with others .
I like school and most subjects, but this year I've had some problems with chemistry. Luckily, one of the Condor Trust alumni is going to help me with some lessons over the summer, so I hope I'll be able to pass on to the next year after this extra work.
Dear jennifer,why do you want to be a dancer,i would like to know much about you,sharif A

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