This donation:
Dec 22 |
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Joselyne wants to be a scientist!
posted January 5, 2011

Joselyne is 18 years old and in her second year of lower secondary school in Rwanda. Joselyne lives with her brother and three sisters in the Gashora sector, an impoverished area of Rwanda which was hit hard by the genocide.
Because the Rwandan schooling system recently switched to English-based classes, students need to improve their English skills in order to succeed academically. English skills are also critical in order to succeed on the national exam, which determines entrance into upper secondary school. Few students from Gashora have the opportunity to move to upper secondary school. But thanks to your donation, Joselyne is attending intensive English classes!
In her free time Joselyne likes to play and dance. Her favorite subject in school is English and she loves coming to class to practice her speech and learn through games. She hopes to some day be a scientist. Thank you for your support. Joselyne will now have the English skills that she needs to succeed in school and in life!
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This donation:
Dec 15 |
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Funny is taking English classes
posted January 3, 2011

Funny is 15 years old and in her second year of lower secondary school in Rwanda. Funny lives with her two brothers in the Gashora sector, an impoverished area of Rwanda which was hit hard by the genocide.
Because the Rwandan schooling system recently switched to English-based classes, students need to improve their English skills in order to succeed academically. English skills are also critical in order to succeed on the national exam, which determines entrance into upper secondary school. Few students from Gashora have the opportunity to move to upper secondary school. But thanks to your donation, Funny is attending intensive English classes on Saturdays and Sundays this fall!
In her free time Funny likes to play football (soccer). Her favorite subjects in school are English and biology and she loves coming to class to practice her speech and learn through games. She is working hard towards her goal of becoming a doctor. Thank you for your support. Funny will now have the English skills that she needs to succeed in school and in life!
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This donation:
Dec 14 |
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Janette loves learning computer science!
posted January 3, 2011

Janette is 16 years old and in her first year of lower secondary school in Rwanda. Janette lives with her three brothers and two sisters in the Gashora sector, an impoverished area of Rwanda which was hit hard by the genocide.
Because the Rwandan schooling system recently switched to English-based classes, students need to improve their English skills in order to succeed academically. English skills are also critical in order to succeed on the national exam, which determines entrance into upper secondary school. Few students from Gashora have the opportunity to move to upper secondary school. But thanks to your donation, Janette is attending intensive English classes on Saturdays and Sundays this fall!
In her free time Janette likes to play football (soccer). Her favorite subject in school is computer science and she loves coming to class to practice her speech and learn through games. She is working hard towards her goal of learning to drive a car some day! Thank you for your support. Janette will now have the English skills that she needs to succeed in school and in life!
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This donation:
Dec 10 |
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Jacqueline wants to be a nurse!
posted December 22, 2010

Jacqueline is 15 years old and in her first year of lower secondary school in Rwanda. Jacqueline lives with her brother and seven sisters in the Gashora sector, an impoverished area of Rwanda which was hit hard by the genocide.
Because the Rwandan schooling system recently switched to English-based classes, students need to improve their English skills in order to succeed academically. English skills are also critical in order to succeed on the national exam, which determines entrance into upper secondary school. Few students from Gashora have the opportunity to move to upper secondary school. But thanks to your donation, Jacqueline is attending intensive English classes on Saturdays and Sundays this fall!
In her free time Jacqueline likes to pray and play football (soccer). Her favorite subject in school is English and she loves coming to class to practice her speech and learn through games. She is working hard towards her goal of becoming a nurse someday! Thank you for your support. Jacqueline will now have the English skills that she needs to succeed in school and in life!
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This donation:
Dec 3 |
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Claire is practicing her English
posted December 15, 2010

Claire is 16 years old and in her first year of lower secondary school in Rwanda. Claire lives with her two brothers and one sister in the Gashora sector, an impoverished area of Rwanda which was hit hard by the genocide.
Because the Rwandan schooling system has recently switched to English-based classes, students must improve their English skills in order to succeed academically. Few students from Gashora have the opportunity to move on to upper secondary school. English skills are critical in order to succeed on the national exam, which determines entrance into upper secondary school. Thanks to your donation, Claire is attending intensive English classes on Saturdays and Sundays this fall!
In her free time Claire likes to listen to music. Her favorite subject in school is English and she loves coming to class to practice on the weekends. She is working hard towards her goal of becoming a nurse someday! Thanks to your support, she will have the English skills that she needs to succeed in school and in life!
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Thanks for supporting Alvere!
posted December 15, 2010

Alvere is 16 years old and in her first year of lower secondary school in Rwanda. Alvere lives with her 2 brothers and 2 sisters in the Gashora sector, an impoverished area of Rwanda which was hit hard by the genocide.
Because the Rwandan schooling system has recently switched to English-based classes, students must improve their English skills in order to succeed academically. Few students from Gashora have the opportunity to move on to upper secondary school. English skills are critical in order to succeed on the national exam, which determines entrance into upper secondary school. Thanks to your donation, Alvere is attending intensive English classes on Saturdays and Sundays this fall!
In her free time Alvere likes to play football (soccer). Her favorite subject in school is English and she loves coming to class to practice her adjectives. Thanks to your support, she will have the English skills that she needs to succeed in school and in life!
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Devothe loves coming to English class
posted December 15, 2010

Devothe is 15 years old and in her first year of lower secondary school in Rwanda. Devothe lives with her 2 brothers and 1 sister in the Gashora sector, an impoverished area of Rwanda which was hit hard by the genocide.
Because the Rwandan schooling system recently switched to English-based classes, students need to improve their English skills in order to succeed academically. English skills are also critical in order to succeed on the national exam, which determines entrance into upper secondary school. Few students from Gashora have the opportunity to move to upper secondary school. But thanks to your donation, Devothe is attending intensive English classes on Saturdays and Sundays this fall!
In her free time Devothe likes to pray and play football (soccer). Her favorite subject in school is English and she loves coming to class to practice her speech and learn through games. She is working hard towards her goal of becoming a teacher someday! Thank you, Craig, for your support. Devothe will now have the English skills that she needs to succeed in school and in life!
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Diane is taking English classes
posted December 15, 2010

Diane is 15 years old and in her first year of lower secondary school in Rwanda. Diane lives with her two brothers and one sister in the Gashora sector. It is an impoverished area of Rwanda which was hit hard by the genocide.
Because the Rwandan schooling system recently switched to English-based classes, students need to improve their English skills in order to succeed academically. English skills are also critical in order to succeed on the national exam, which determines entrance into upper secondary school. Few students from Gashora have the opportunity to move to upper secondary school. But thanks to your donation, Diane is attending intensive English classes on Saturdays and Sundays this fall!
In her free time Diane likes to play football (soccer). Her favorite subject in school is English and she loves coming to class to practice speaking and writing. She is working hard towards her goal of becoming a doctor someday! Thank you, Alice, for your support. Diane will now have the English skills that she needs to succeed in school and in life!
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Aline wants to be a nurse
posted December 15, 2010

Aline is 15 years old and in her first year of lower secondary school in Rwanda. Aline lives with her four brothers and two sisters in the Gashora sector. It is an impoverished area of Rwanda which was hit hard by the genocide.
Because the Rwandan schooling system recently switched to English-based classes, students need to improve their English skills in order to succeed academically. English skills are also critical in order to succeed on the national exam, which determines entrance into upper secondary school. Few students from Gashora have the opportunity to move to upper secondary school. But thanks to your donation, Aline is attending intensive English classes on Saturdays and Sundays this fall!
In her free time Aline likes to play volleyball. Her favorite subject in school is English and she loves coming to class to practice on the weekends. She is working hard towards her goal of becoming a nurse someday! Thank you, Mike & Suzanne, for your support. Aline will now have the English skills that she needs to succeed in school and in life!
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Deny loves studying English
posted December 15, 2010

Deny is 13 years old and is in her first year of lower secondary school in Rwanda. Deny lives with her two brothers and three sisters in the Gashora sector. It is an impoverished area of Rwanda which was hit hard by the genocide.
Because the Rwandan schooling system recently switched to English-based classes, students need to improve their English skills in order to succeed academically. English skills are also critical in order to succeed on the national exam, which determines entrance into upper secondary school. Few students from Gashora have the opportunity to move to upper secondary school. But thanks to your donation, Deny is attending intensive English classes on Saturdays and Sundays this fall!
English is Deny’s favorite subject in school and she works hard to be an English teacher someday! In her free time Deny likes to play football.
Thank you, Sterling and Melinda, for your support. Deny will now have the English skills that she needs to succeed in school and in life!
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