Wesley is fully funded for 2020, and he is an alum of The School Fund's scholarship program.

Wesley is an alumnus of The School Fund's scholarship program. Click here to support a similar student.

Raised $600 from 1 donor Needs $0

About

Poor and separated family. Mother living with children with no source of income

Where your donation goes

Total $600
  • Food
    $50
  • School Supplies
    $50
  • Boarding Fees
    $200
  • Tuition
    $300

Wesley's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2022 Form 4
2021 Form 3
2020 Form 3
2019 Form 2

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I hereby take this opportunity to thank the almighty God for how far he has brought me and free gift of life he has granted unto us. Secondly, I furthermore thank the fraternity of The School Fund for supporting me in each step I have made in my education. They have actually tried to ensure that each and every one that came from less fortunate family get the fruits of Highway. I want to also thank you for making sure that your support to all the children from Wema and making sure that they all benefit from it. Finally thanks in advance and may God bless you.
Hi,

Many thanks to Wema Centre for supporting me academically. This year, we started very well but the COVID-19 pandemic affected all students countrywide. I thank Wema for sheltering me at the school within this period and giving me a good environment and free from the troubles at home. I am hoping to get a mean grade of A in the year 2022. Thank you for supporting me.

Wesley

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