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Help Teacher wanjiku Pay Her Versity Fee

She has just dropped from her bachelors of Education and arts- English and Literature due to lack of school fees and the huge balance pile up. Meet Carolyne Wanjiku Wanjiru a third-year student at Kenyatta University. The 22 years old Miss Wanjiku is the firstborn in a family of three. She was born and raised by a single mother.

 When I met her, she was busy in preparation for a holiday program to raise money to clear her Ksh 48,000 arrears.Miss Wanjiku commonly known as Teacher Wanjiku, organizes and holds kids Holiday programs to support her family and finance her education. The Toto Kingdom kids program consist of various activities including nurturing talents.

At first, I didn’t realize her passion was beyond having fun with kids. But when I asked her what drives her, the reality dawned to me that something was not okay. I could read it from her face. It was written in bold. However, I had to ask to know more.

“Okay, I love what I do because of it my main source of income for now. But it is not sustainable because I have to pay for my school fees, support my mum and our two other kids and my upkeep”. She answered. This hit me hard. So young and passionate and yet she is struggling to raise school fees.


As am writing this blog am hoping that as my audience, you can support her or lead her to the right support. In the meantime, you can support her by enrolling your child in her holiday program.
CONTACT HER ON 0790381039 . May God Bless you

Edwin Mwangi
The watchdog

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