NATIONAL SCHOOL STUDENTS

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My name is Pricy John. I have been a lifelong volunteer for community service in Kenya.
I'm
raising funds to help 17 Bright and Needy National School students who are in their final year to complete their education successful.


We first held a successful community fundraising in 2016 to support their education and now their debts have been escalating each day and any form of support will be highly appreciated


Below here is some profiles of the students.

MWANDONGA FEDRICK MBIGO


NAME: MWANDONGA FEDRICK MBIGO

AGE: 19

GENDER: MALE

SCHOOL: RIBE BOYS HIGH SCHOOL

CLASS: FORM 4

ADMIN NO: 6755

FEE BALANCE : 22,558

FATHER: SELLING BANANAS

MOTHER: HOUSE WIFE

Fredrick comes from a destitute family of 9 where both of his parents are unemployed. His 51yrs old father sells bananas to sustain his family. He completed his KCPE in 2012 but he had to repeat class 7 in 2013 due to financial constraints. During his first year of study at Ribe Boy, Fredrick was sponsored by the Kilifi County Government under a special scholarship program the county had introduced. The program later crumbled off due to budget constraints rendering Fredrick hopeless again. Since then, his fee balance has been accumulating forcing him to stay at home most of the times. It is at this time when Pricy John was notified of Fredrick’s distress and he had already spent 3 weeks of the third term at home. The situation was worse and needed immediate response. Pricy John posted his profile to different social media sites exposing his needs to the public where we raised Ksh. 55, 000 of the Ksh. 22,558 outstanding balance.



LEWA SYLVIA MBUCHE


NAME: LEWA SYLVIA MBUCHE

AGE: 16

GENDER: FEMALE

SCHOOL: BAHARI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL

CLASS: FORM 4

ADMIN NO: 2153

FEE BALANCE : 23,750

FATHER: CARPENTER
MOTHER: UNEMPLOYED

Sylvia is the 5th born of 7 children. When she got the National School calling letter, her parents knew they couldn’t take her to that school and so they had already made their minds that Susan was to join a tailoring school but Susan insisted that all she ever wanted in her life is to proceed with education and excel and become successful in life so that she can help her family and the community at large.

Sylvia’s dream is in jeopardy as she is to drop out and provide a chance for the second born who is in form four at St. Georges High School and her twin siblings who are both in form three to proceed with their education since her father who is the sole bread winner is trying to see the three children finishing their high school education.

FAIDA NGOA


NAME: FAIDA NGOA

AGE: 17

GENDER: FEMALE

SCHOOL: NJONJO GIRLS H. SCHOOL

CLASS: FORM 4

ADMIN NO: 5031

FEE BALANCE : 53,700

FATHER: CASUAL CONSTRUCTION WORKER
MOTHER: HOUSEWIFE

Faida is the second born of 5 children. His elder brother dropped out of school in class four due to health complications and so this places Faida as the first scholar in her family. Her unemployed parents are struggling to support their family because they do not have steady employment.

Faida is a bright, hard-working student with a B- of 77. 43 in second term of her form 2 and she says that “it has been my dream to join a national secondary school so that I can work hard and help my family and other needy students in the community in future”.

We can make Faidas dream comes true by supporting her education.

LONSOH GIFT MWENI

NAME: LONSOH GIFT MWENI

AGE: 18

GENDER: MALE

SCHOOL: CHEPTENYE BOYS HIGH SCHOOL

CLASS: FORM 4

ADMIN NO: 8302

FEE BALANCE : 23,000

FATHER: CASUAL CONSTRUCTION WORKER
MOTHER: TAILOR

Lonsoh is the first born of four children and that places him in a significant place of being the role model to his siblings, he has chosen to be a good role model by excelling in his studies and is proving to his siblings that despite the fact that they come from a poor background, they can use the education opportunity to elevate their family status by achieving their dreams if they study hard.

MWANGUDZA DERICK KAI

NAME: MWANGUDZA DERICK KAI

AGE: 16

GENDER: MALE

SCHOOL: KAKAMEGA HIGH SCHOOL

CLASS: FORM 4

ADMIN NO: 16427

FEE BALANCE : 33,978

FATHER:CASUAL WORKER

MOTHER:HOUSE WIFE

Mwangudza is the second born of a four-children family. His parents are both unemployed and survive on short term business to sustain the family. His elder sister is in form four and paying school fees for both children has never been easy. His education is jeopardized as his school fees has been in arrears and is escalating every term which has been compromising Derricks dream


RAU ADAM AMIR


NAME: RAU ADAM AMIR

AGE: 16

GENDER: MALE

SCHOOL: RIBE BOYS HIGH SCHOOL

CLASS: FORM 4

ADMIN NO: 6801

FEE BALANCE : 46,570

FATHER: PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHER
MOTHER: TAILOR

Rau is the fourth born of a 7-children family. His father is a primary school teacher while his mother is a tailor. His parents income is insufficient to sustain seven children. The 2nd born is at Pwani University, the third born is in form three while the rest are in primary school.

In spite of these challenges, Rau works very hard and was ranked 22nd out of 181 students in form two with a mean grade of B- .With the help of the fundraising from well wishers, Rau can achieve his dream to become successful and give back to his family and community.


ROBERT AMANI KITSAO

NAME: ROBERT AMANI KITSAO

AGE: 16 YEARS

GENDER: MALE

SCHOOL: JOMO KENYATTA BOYS H. SCHOOL

CLASS: FORM 4

ADMIN NO: B15332

FEE BALANCE : 15,330

FATHER: WATCHMAN
MOTHER: HOUSEWIFE

Robert is the second born of 6 children. When he completed his primary school education, his father couldn’t take him to high school so his head teacher intervened and mobilized her fellow teachers and managed to raise funds for uniforms, books, and few upkeep. He joined high school in second term only to find his place had been replaced by someone else and was given a chance on condition that he would compete with the one who took his chance. Regardless the fact that he competed with someone who joined the school earlier than him, Robert emerged to lead and this amazed even his teachers. This gave Robert an opportunity in school and has remained a very hardworking boy as he wish to become successful in life to help his family as he has watched his farther struggling to meet the basic needs.

Education is the key to unlock the golden door of freedom and in Kenya we strongly believe that It takes a village to educate a child.


Any kind of support accorded to these students will be highly appreciated

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