Emmaculate Mueni is fully funded for 2024, but she is raising funds for the current funding year.

Emmaculate Mueni 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

Emmaculate is the last born in a family of three; one sister and one brother. Her parents rely on subsistence farming for livelihood, which has been greatly affected by the changing climate. While in primary school, Emmaculate spent most of the time at home while the other students were at school. This was because of lack of finances to cater for some of the requirements at school. This did not stop her but instead propelled her towards achieving her dream of becoming a cardiologist in order to save lives. Her role model is Barack Obama and she likes his phrase of ‘Yes we can’. Moreover, she likes reading story books during her free time.

Where your donation goes

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

Emmaculate Mueni's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2025 Form 2
2024 Form 1

Journal

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Dear Emmaculate--

Thank you for sharing about your first term. It sounds like it was busy and that the closing celebration was special, except for all of the rain.

What is your favorite subject in school? What book have you read recently? I hope while you are home you check out some books from the Kenya Connect library. Reading is very important to future success. Read books that are fun for you. They have so many wonderful stories and librarian Esther can help you pick out a book. I read every day for fun. Right now I'm reading a story based in Nova Scotia Canada. I'm learning so much and very engaged with the characters.

Today there is a solar eclipse in the U.S. I am hoping to see a bit of it. It's when the moon goes in front of the sun. It's really interesting.

Have a wonderful break, read a lot of books, and help out your family.

Take care,
Sharon
Hi Donors,
I am very well and I hope that you are well too. How was your Easter?The term has been a long one but I am glad that it is finally over and also very glad as I am writing this journal to you informing you that we are now back home for a break of almost a whole month.We closed school on 6th of April and we will be reporting back to school on 2nd May.The term was a busy one and also a fun one besides it being long. On the closing day, the school held a prize giving day for the last year´s candidates who had performed well in their KCSE exam. Before the event we had prepared ourselves with much effort, by decorating the place where the event was to be carried out and also by composing songs, plays,poems,dances and so much more but we were not lucky. The day finally came but it rained heavily on that morning. Everywhere in the school was muddy and filled with water so the venue was changed and taken to the dinning hall. Since we could not fit as a whole school together with our parents,we as the students did not participate. Its only our parents who occupied the hall and the rest of us went back to our classrooms, waited for the event to come to an end and then went home together with our parents. That is how our school's closing day was like.
I would like to extend my gratitude to you all for your generous contributions towards paying my school fees. May the Almighty God bless you all and may your pockets never run dry.
Goodbye!
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