Mutheu is fully funded for 2022, but she is raising funds for the current funding year.

Mutheu is a student from Kenya. She needs $500 by January 1, 2025 to stay in school and is currently 1% toward her goal.

Raised $5 from 1 donor Needs $495

About

Mutheu is the second born in a family of three. Her father abandoned the family and her mother has remained to be the sole breadwinner. She does casual jobs to cater for her family basic needs. During her primary schooling, Mutheu was often sent home to collect school levies. Despite the challenges she faced, she emerged to be the top student in her school. Managing time well and discipline was her secret to success. Mutheu�s dream is to become journalist. She believes that nothing good goes unrewarded. She likes reading storybooks.

Where your donation goes

Total $500
  • Food
    $150
  • Books
    $50
  • Tuition
    $300

Mutheu's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2025 Form 4
2024 Form 3
2023 Form 2
2022 Form 1

Journal

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Hello friends,
I hope you are going on well.My family and I are also doing well.

I am writing this journal to inform you that we have closed school for a three weeks holiday.The term has been too short due to many activities like the extra-curicullum activities.About my science and engineering fair project we were not able to proceed to nationals because we were position six in the regional competitions and only four projects proceeded.

We did two exams during the term and I passed all with flying colours.I am working hard and smart to achieve my target in the final exam this year.I believe hard work pays.

During the holiday,I will continue working hard to prepare for the exam.I will be visiting the library to do more research .I appreciate for your support that keeps me in school without being send for school fees.Goodbye and have a nice time.
Hello friends,

How are you doing? I hope you are fine . My family and I are doing well.

I am writing this journal to inform you that we are home for a three days midterm break.The half term has been short due to many activities in the school .I was able to participate in the Kenya Science and Engineering Fair this year.
My friend and I came up with an idea of making fabric bandages infused with tumeric remedy supplemented with natural supplements like honey ,aloe vera gel,cayenne pepper ,tea tree oil,methylsulphonylmethane and glycerine.This remedy is the most effective especially to the diabetic people who are prone to chronic wounds due to their impaired immunity which take a lot of time to heal.The remedy when used takes the wounds less days compared to the chemical agents to heal.

We participated in sub-county level and we won and after the midterm we will be proceeding to county levels.I hope that we will proceed up to the national level.

I am also working smart to achieve my dream grade in final exams and also achieve my dream career.Thank you for your support my God bless you.
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