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Mercy Chesnet Losille

by admin / Tuesday, 13 March 2018 / Published in Education and Health, South Rift Region, Transformational Stories

MERCY CHESNET LOSILLE

 

COUNTY: BARINGO

FAMILY BACKGROUND

Am coming from a family of six children under a monogamous family (two parents). My family is a Christian family. My father is a farmer and my mother is working in small women projects like poshomill.

I enroll on this scholarship programme in the year 2017 when I was in form two. I have now finished form four in the year 2017 through this scholarship.

SITUATION PRIOR TO INTERVENTION

The days and many years before I got the sponsorship . I got a lot of problems in terms of my school fees. I got to know about the sponsorship through my Anglican Church Canon Chochoi. In my family it was a joyful moment to get into the scholarship. I got a blessing church members since I am a youth there. It brought a change to me and my entire family had nothing to give as my school fees.

THE INTERVENTION

In the year 2016 I was called to write a thank you note to NCCK Nakuru South and give out my report card. I was proud to get the sponsorship. It was a great thing ever and since my parents use to pay my school fees when the sell the goats at home and due to drought it was swept away.

THE CHANGE

The school was my best place ever since when others are being sent home for fees I do remain in school and work hard to achieve my goals. I also gave all my hard work in the church affairs. My parents were able to pay for the other children who had lose hope in life.

MY DREAM

My dream is to become a cardiologist to study about diseases and cure heart diseases that has brought death to many. Am dreaming to become the best doctor. Also am planning to help the needy children from my investment.

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