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Kevin is a student from Kenya who needs $136 to fund his education.

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Kevin Wairimu
The earliest experience I had was in 2019 when my family and I were living in a small house which was leaking when it rains hence finding it hard to do revision.
The most difficult experience was being sent away from school for lack of school fees. I was away for a week because of lack of school fees.
The moment I felt especially proud of myself was when the KCPE results were released.
The most memorable moment was when my mother managed to pay my form 1 entry school fees.
My dream to fulfill my career is to help my family. I would achieve this with education and prayers.
After I reach my dream, I will work hard to ensure that my family is taken care of. For the community I will work hard to ensure their infrastructure has developed.
If I have the power, I will try to change the living standards of people living in slums even if it's hard to do.

Birthday: 2008

Gender: Male

Favorite Classes: Form 1

Favorite Books: Novels

I Want to Be: Pilot

Hobbies: Drawing

Family: mother, 2 sisters, 1 grandmother

O-Level School: Extra County School

Funding for Form 3 2025:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $136

TOTAL   $136
Funding for Form 2 2024: $130
Kevin's Journal
3 Entries
Hello receive greetings from me a member under your organization. This letter is written to bring fourth the happening during the previous term 3 of your 2024. The school program has ran well and i was able to adhere to school routine. There have been some challenges although success has outdone it. Challenges like water and electricizing shortage have been evident in our school but within days all was well. Challenges have been few compared to success in the previous term but all was well since all is well that ends well.
I am writing this letter to thank U-TENA for the support they give students like me. I therefore promise to work hard and succeed in life to help other children, the same way I was helped. Thanks a lot.
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