Christine Syevia 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

Christine is the firstborn in a family of two. Her mother is a single parent and the sole breadwinner of the family. Christine completed her primary education in 2020 and was unable to join secondary school due to lack of school fees. She decided to repeat grade eight with great hopes of doing much better. And joining high school. Despite the challenges, she emerged the best student in her school. She aspires to be a neurosurgeon so she could save the lives of many. Christine believes that winners never quit and quitters never win. She loves reading and telling stories

Where your donation goes

Total $500
  • Food
    $100
  • Books
    $100
  • Tuition
    $300

Christine Syevia's Funding history

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

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Hello donors,
How are you doing? I hope you are doing great and I am also doing well .It has been a long time since I have written to communicate with you and now we are back from school for a short holiday of about four weeks and then we get back to school.

At school I have been busy with my studies and I am really enjoying them with my lovely teachers whom God has blessed them to guide me. Apart from that, I have participated in co-curricular activities like handball to exercise and make my body physically fit. I have also participated in mind games like chess were I competed with others students and emerged to be the runners -up.

Currently as we are at home, I am visiting The Kenya Connect Library to get revision materials for studies especially at weak areas. I am also interacting with Kenya Connect teachers who are encouraging me to work hard to achieve my goals and I am really grateful to God for them. I am also looking forward for the opening of the school on 29th April, 2024 to resume with my studies and I promise I am going to work smart and never to disappoint none of you.

I am so grateful to Almighty God for the contribution of funds for my fees to support my education. May God bless you all donors.
Hello donors,
How are you doing? I hope you are doing well and that's my greatest pleasure. I am also good and doing great.

It is my great pleasure to talk to you back after a short mid-break of three days. I am actually doing my best at school to achieve my dreams at the end of the tunnel.

Before breaking for the midterm , I have participated in chess where I managed to be the best player and I am really enjoying the game. Currently , I am also preparing for the competition after we return back to school on 5th of March 2024 and also getting revision materials from The Kenya Connect Library.

May Almighty God bless all donors for the support of education you have towards my academics.
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