HELP US SPONSOR 22 STUDENTS
Last summer you helped us up-fit our school with desks, beds, books and all the resources needed to make this home to 43 additional students. Due to this generosity, 113 girls call our boarding school, Uhuru Girls Secondary School, home.
Today we have a new goal. We have 22 students at Uhuru Girls in need of sponsors to stay at the school. All together we need to raise $36,800.
That's where the fun begins. Freedom Global is holding a raffle. We need your help spreading the word. Share the 360 videos from Kenya (below) to raise awareness. Together we can invest in the future of these 22 bright girls.
Raffle! Raffle! Raffle!
Get your name entered into the raffle! Then our Kenyan team will randomly draw three winners from a raffle drum after all entries are submitted by December 31st at 11:59 p.m. EST. Tip: the more tickets you have in the raffle the more your chances are to win.
What are the Raffle Prizes?
Two Ways to Enter the Raffle!!!
Sponsor a student or recruite others to give.
Full sponsorships ($175/month). Partial sponsorships ($38/month or more). See the remaining annual balances these girls need below.
Your $38 per month provides a home to a student at Uhuru Girls High School for 170 days. She will receive 510 meals, books, a uniform, the top private school education in the region and Christian discipleship. When you give a partial sponsorship, we partner you with others to help meet the full financial need for your student. You will be able to write and visit your specific student.
Your $175 per month provides a home to a student at Uhuru Girls High School for one year. She will receive 900 meals, books, a uniform, the top private school education in the region and Christian discipleship. You will be able to write and visit your student.
Lillian is a freshman at Uhuru Girls. She loves to sing and read. She is working hard in hopes of becoming a dentist.
Trizah loves to cook and is dreaming of becoming an International Chef. Even in her free time she could talk about food to anyone. Someday she wants to be a chef in Manhattan, USA.
Emily loves movies and is working to become a Civil Engineer. Her favorite song is about Jesus being her strength when she is weak.
Gladys has 8 siblings. At home her parents remind her that their family loves God and others. She loves her religion class at Uhuru Girls. Gladys dreams of being an actress.
Margaret loves drawing, dancing and knitting. She believes that without education, she would have no future. She is working hard to become an accountant.
Mary is 18 years old and is the oldest of all the children in her family. Growing up in the village Mary got to work on their family farm. She wants to take those skills and start an AgriBusiness.
Josephine is from Eldoret, a small town close to 7 hours from Uhuru Girls. She travel's all that way because she believes, "Life without education is nothing. It allows for a better tomorrow." Josephine is working hard to be an accountant.
Terecia is 14 years old and is dreaming of becoming a doctor. She loves biology and math classes which she feels will serve her well as she pursues medicine. In the midst of working hard she depends on Jesus because he is her strength.
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Abbey Temple donated $39.98
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Abbey Temple donated $39.98
Jeff Anderson donated $25.00
Abbey Temple donated $39.98