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About

Wambua is a very hard-working boy. In his school he emerged to be one of the top students. During his primary education Wambua remained focused despite the many challenges he went through. He is grateful to his teacher who exempted him from paying school levies and remained in school. His mother is single and only does casual jobs to cater for the family. Wambua is determined to become a doctor in future. He believes that hard work never goes unrewarded.

Where your donation goes

Total $500
  • Food
    $110
  • Boarding
    $140
  • Tuition
    $120
  • Other
    $30
  • Uniform
    $100

Wambua's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2024 Form 4
2023 Form 3
2022 Form 2
2021 Form 1
2020 Form 1

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SYONGWA
Hi Wambua,
How are your doings?Work extra hard to achieve your dreams.You have a great potential of being a succesful doctor.Watch out!
Hi Lydia
Hope you going on well.I chose this career because i belief no man is limited and also i have the potential to make it.The say that hard work never goes unrewarded keeps me motivated.Unlikely we never went back to school.Bye Bye
Hello Wambua,

My name is Lydia and I am so happy to have gotten connected with you. I understand that you want to become a doctor which I find so cool! I agree, like you, that hard work never goes unrewarded, and I believe that is an amazing attitude to have towards learning. I hope that one day you will be able to follow your dreams and become a doctor.

I hope everything has been going okay for you with the pandemic. I was wondering if you were back at school or not because of it?

I hope to hear from you soon.

Lydia
Hello Sharon! I am so happy to write to you this journal.I chose this career because many people in the world are dying because of lack of doctors.I am busy putting efforts on the subjects you have told me and i am also working hard in school.I am studying hard during this corona pandemic error.May God bless you.Bye Bye..........
Greetings Wambua! I am so impressed that you want to be a neurosurgeon. My brother is a doctor. It's such a big job! So many doctors around the world are saving lives during the coronavirus pandemic. The key to reaching your dream is to work really hard in school, especially studying math and science. It's also very important to be reading. Doctors have to read a great deal, so reading all the time is essential.

I live in Maryland. It's now autumn in Maryland and the weather is getting colder. Soon it will be winter with some possible snow. Normally I travel to Kenya in October, but due to the pandemic, I couldn't this year. Hopefully in 2021. Since I didn't travel, I was able to donate blood. The blood is used by doctors to save lives.

Take care, and keep reading and learning!
Sharon
Hello friends . I take this opportunity to thank you for the contribution you have made towards my studies.I am working hard in my studies during this corona virus error so as to achieve my dream of becoming a neurosurgeon. I therefore highly appreciate your contribution much. I have also been discussing some questions with my friends. May God bless you. Bye.....
Hello Friends
I take this opportunity to appreciate you in the contribution you made in my education. I am working hard to achieve my dream of
becoming a neurosurgeon in future. I am working hard in school
school and also at home during this break we went home due to
Corona virus disease.At home I have been keeping myself busy by studying hard during the day and sometimes helping my mother in home chores. I have also been discussing some questions with my friend.Bye
Hi friends,
How are you?hoping you are doing fine.I am very well and going on well with my studies.My dream is to become a neurosurgeon in which I am working very hard to achieve my goal.I appreciate the support You are giving me to achieve my dreams by paying my school fees .As I am on midterm break I'm still studying hard to achieve my target.May God bless you. Byee..

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