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Evangelist Ah-Gah-Pay is 17-years-old and the first born daughter of Rev. John Muhika who is the founder and CEO of AMCC. Her vision is to become a Veterinary Doctor after graduating from a recognized university. Evangelist was at risk of dropping out of school because her father has been a volunteer at AMCC after founding it. Ah-Gah-Pay did her Kenya Certificate of Education (K.C.P.E) in 2009. She was admitted to a Provincial Status Secondary School called Kiburia Girls, which is a very competitive Secondary school. She is bright and is very driven. Her favorite food is rice with beef stew. At Kiburia Girls she is the Bible Study Coordinator. At AMCC she is the vice chairman of AMCC fellowship.

Where your donation goes

Total $496
  • Uniform
    $79
  • School Supplies
    $4
  • Examinations
    $58
  • Tuition
    $355

Evangelist's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2013 Form 4
2012 Form 3

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Hi Evangelist,
I am so impressed that you typed your letter yourself! Was it hard? Before I used my computer a lot, I had a really hard time typing, but now I can type faster than I write! However, my handwriting has gotten really messy because I never hand-write anything anymore.

I'm happy to hear the you are getting along well with your teachers and classmates. I hope that you will enjoy your semester. Is the rainy season coming to Kenya soon? I don't know when the seasons are. Where I live, it is almost summer, so the days are getting longer and hotter.

All the best,
Christi
Hi Christi,
I hope that you are doing well and fine in the Lord.As for me am doing well in the Lord He has been my shepherd and and my shield and he has kept me moving to this day.I have already started school and am now in form four this year.I opened school and am coping well with my teachers and my fellow students.It has been a nice term I have closed school today for a holiday of two weeks.thank you for paying my school fees this term.I have typed this letter by myself.Thank you for being my new friend may God bless you abundantly.I would like to leave you with a bible verse Ezekiel 37:1-7.

wishing you a blessed time
Evangelist Ah-gah-pay
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