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100% of your donations go directly to Christine.

Christine is a student from Kenya who needs $200 by August 1, 2026 to fund her education.

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Christine Muange
Early in life, I experienced a mix of learning, growth, and discovery. My family played a key role in shaping my values, teaching me respect, responsibility, and how to relate to others. School helped me develop academically and socially through friendships and teamwork. I also faced a few challenges that taught me resilience and patience. Overall, these early experiences helped shape my character and the way I understand the world today.
One of the most difficult experiences in my life was going through a challenging period where things did not go as planned, and I felt overwhelmed and uncertain about the future. It tested my strength and patience, but it also taught me important lessons about resilience, perseverance, and trusting the process. I learned that setbacks are part of growth, and even in difficult moments, there is an opportunity to become stronger and wiser.
A moment I felt especially proud of myself was when I accomplished something I had been working hard toward despite facing challenges along the way. It wasn’t easy, and there were times I wanted to give up, but I stayed committed and pushed through. Achieving that goal gave me a strong sense of
confidence and reminded me that with determination and effort, I can overcome obstacles and succeed.
The most memorable and happiest moment in my life was a time when I achieved something meaningful and got to share it with the people closest to me. Being surrounded by family and friends, celebrating together, and feeling their support and joy made it truly special. It reminded me of the importance of relationships and how happiness is often found in the moments we share with
others.
My dream in life is to become successful, make a positive impact on others, and live a purposeful and fulfilling life. I want to grow both personally and professionally while also supporting my family and community. To get there, I plan to stay focused on my goals, work hard, continue learning,
and take advantage of every opportunity that helps me improve. I also believe in being disciplined, patient, and trusting the process as I move step by step toward achieving my dreams.
After reaching my dream, I plan to give back by supporting my family financially and emotionally,
ensuring they live comfortably and have access to opportunities. In my community, I want to create or support initiatives that promote education, skills development, and empowerment, especially for young people. As for WEF, I would contribute by mentoring others, sharing my experiences, and possibly supporting projects or funding opportunities that help others achieve their goals, just as I was supported.
If I had the power to change my country, I would focus on improving access to quality education, creating more job opportunities for young people, and reducing corruption. I would also work to
strengthen healthcare systems and support small businesses so that more people can become
financially independent. My goal would be to build a fair and inclusive society where everyone has equal opportunities to succeed and live a better life.
" Your future is created by what you do today, not tomorrow. Stay consistent, stay focused, and never give up."

Birthday: 2006

Gender: Female

Favorite Classes: Literature

Favorite Books: The fault in our stars

I Want to Be: Author

Hobbies: Reading novels

Family: father, mother, 1 sister

O-Level School: Extra County School

University: Machakos University

Funding for second year (200) 2026:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $200

TOTAL   $200
Funding for first year 2025:
Funding for Form 4 2024: $130
Funding for Form 3 2023: $150
Funding for Form 2 2022: $150
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