Elvis Kyuli is fully funded for 2025, but he is raising funds for the current funding year.

Elvis Kyuli is a student from Kenya. He needs $500 by January 1, 2026 to stay in school and is currently 0% toward his goal.

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About

Elvis is the last born in a family of two. His mother is a single mom. Elvis lives with his aunt while his mother is busy looking for casual jobs to sustain the family. Despite the challenges he faced during his primary education, he managed to score exemplary marks. His dream to become a doctor to treat the sick in his village has been his driving force. Elvis likes to play football during his free time and he believes that hard work will never go unrewarded.

Where your donation goes

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

Elvis Kyuli's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2026 Form 3
2025 Form 2
2024 Form 1

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Hello donors. How are you. I Hope you are fine. I am also fine by the grace of God. I thank the almighty God for giving me such a chance to tell you more about this term.The term was good and of many activities. Some of this activities include,sports and many contests. I am also happy to in form you that I participated in some of contests and by God grace our school was ranked the best in various contests including the national mathematics contest we were the best school.I also took part in physics contest and I was position 14.On the other part of sports our basket ball team made up for regional games but we did not make it up for nationals. Our music club and rugby team made to the nationals and we hope they are going to do better.In the academic part i improved from the mid term results.I look forward for good results so as to achieve my dream.I thank you for the support you have been giving me. I promise that support will not go in vain.I thank you and may God bless you and your families and keep you in good health. It is also my prayer that you may never lack in your families.Thank you and may God bless you.
Hello donors how are you. Hope you are fine.I am also fine by the grace of God.I wanted to tell you how the first term was, it was full of activities example sports and many others.I got a chance to be part of the volley ball team representing the school for county competition.I was very happy.After the competition i was seen as one of the best players and i was given an award,i felt like wow. My team was also happy.Also at the end of the term we did a exam,i dropped from the last exam but I promise the opener exam I will do my best.I have already started preparing for the exam and i know i will pass by grace of God.I want also to thank you for your support and may God bless you and may you never lack.I know look forward been a good student and obey my parents.Say hello to your family members,i will also great my family on your behalf. Thank you and may God bless you.
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