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Raised $220 from 3 donors Needs $0

About

Anya is a fun loving kid. She has 5 siblings in her house and someday hopes to become a teacher.

Where your donation goes

Total $220
  • Food
    $40
  • Books
    $30
  • Tuition
    $150

Anya's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2023 Class 12
2022 Class 11
2021 Class 10
2020 Class 9

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I am thankful to my teachers, parents, and supporters for helping me complete my education. I look forward to making a difference in society and helping the needy, and with your support, I can step closer to that goal.
Our teachers want us to read, write and speak fluently in English, that is why they make sure that we interact in English only. I like learning from Sanjay sir as he inspires us to follow good paths and help people. My parents always back me up in every situation and make me feel courageous in hard situations.
I am very happy that I can come back to school. I am really happy to be able to participate in school activities and that I can join my friends at school. My studies had suffered due to school being online as I needed more guidance and help. I am able to catch up in Hindi and English but I will need more help in Maths and Chemistry. My teachers are very supportive and help with subjects that I do not feel confident in. My friends are also very helpful and together we are able to help each other in class. My family and I have been keeping well health-wise. I enjoy my PT classes the most and also participated in the Rangoli competition and the short broad jump that was part of the district level sports meet which happened in school.
Your tuition for the upcoming year has been paid. I hope you and your family are safe and healthy. I wish you well.

Barb Creider
I have been home all these months, because of coronavirus, our school was also shut down. I did not have a routine initially as I thought this would get over. Slowly I made a routine for my studies, my father was home so he gave me his phone to attend online classes. I also borrowed some story books to read at home. I helped my mother and siblings during the lockdown. I really like going to school so I am waiting for school to open soon.

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