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Raised $500 from 4 donors Needs $0

About

Grace is the third born in a family of four. Her mother abandoned her with her aged father and went with her three siblings. Her father has been supporting her through doing casual jobs but his old age and ailment has made it difficult for him to provide for the family. Grace has been receiving support from her teachers who have gone the extra mile to cater for her needs and school levies. Every evening Grace has to cook for the family and do the house chores. Her only time to study was late at night. Despite all those obstacles, Grace performed exemplary. She aspires to be a journalist in future and she believes in striving to be self-reliant. Grace likes reading storybooks.

Where your donation goes

Total $500
  • Food
    $120
  • Books
    $70
  • Tuition
    $310

Grace Ngina's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2023 Form 2
2022 Form 1

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Grace,
Thank you for the update! Wishing you all the best on a good term. I am looking forward to hearing about it.
How is the weather in Kenya? We just had the first day of the fall season here and the weather is just starting to get a little cooler.
Take care and thank you again for the update!
Mary
Hi donors,
We have come home for a short holiday of about two weeks. The term has been too short. I have tried my best to improve my grade.The most enjoyable day in school was a football match of students against teachers. The students won. As I go back to school I will try my best. Goodbye until next time...................
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