Simon is a student from Kenya. He needs $600 by January 1, 2025 to stay in school and is currently 0% toward his goal.

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About

Simon lives with his brother and unemployed mother. He loves science and social studies. He would like to become an agriculturalist some day. 

Where your donation goes

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

Simon's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2025 Form 3
2024 Form 2
2023 Form 1
2022 Grade 8
2021 Grade 7

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I would like to appreciate everyone who continues to support me on the school fund. I am now done with my first term in form three and my studies are going on very well. After the passing on of my last remaining parent, I am in a precarious position and it is your support that keeps me going. May God bless you abundantly.
Dear Donor,

I am Simon Abala, and your incredible support through the School Fund scholarship has been a lifeline for me and my family. Thanks to your generosity, I can now pursue my education at Wema with renewed hope and determination. Your belief in my potential has sparked a drive in me to excel academically. I promise to make the most of this opportunity, utilizing my love for mathematics to work towards becoming a future engineer. My dream is to build bridges that connect communities and foster progress. Thank you for changing my life, and I am eternally grateful for your kindness.
I appreciate the work of Wema community for the scholarship. I am working very hard being my first year of High School. My best subjects are Mathematics and Biology. It is not for granted and I promise to work smart. Thanks in advance.
I would like to thank you for sponsoring me on The School Fund. Since last year, life has been really tough. I thank God that the terror of the pandemic is slowly decreasing and I now am more settled in school working hard. I am really enjoying using the school library. May God Everlasting bless you abundantly for your charity.
Hallo everyone,
Life was good before the corona virus pandemic outbreak. School was going well, learning was fine. When the Covid 19 came we could not continue with school. I continue to study at home. I look forward to going back to school.
If the pandemic does not end this year, I will continue to do revision and push my school work to new level.
Simon

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