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About

Clinton is an orphan, whose parents passed away when he was a small child. Since then, he has been raised by his aunt. She has been his primary guardian and she has made sure to pay his school fees. Clinton aspires to become an engineer. His dream project, however, is to start an organization that serves street children and orphans.

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Total $340
  • Boarding
    $140
  • Tuition
    $200

Clinton Otieno's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2019 Form 4
2018 Form 3
2017 Form 2
2016 Form 1

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Hi Clinton!!! My name's Emily!! I live in the United States. I'm in college and I go to school in Philadelphia! I love that you want to be an engineer - but I love it even more that you want to help your community, thats what I want to do one day! I'm studying to become a teacher because I think thats the best way I can help people. I'm going to help you get the money you need by June 30th! Let me know if you need anything else! Talk to you soon!

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