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Support the education of Juliet Beverly Agagwa at Sang'alo Institute of Science&Technology in Kenya / Support the education of Juliet Beverly Agagwa at Sang'alo Institute of Science & Technology in Kenya

Support the education of Juliet Beverly Agagwa at Sang'alo Institute of Science&Technology in Kenya / Support the education of Juliet Beverly Agagwa at Sang'alo Institute of Science & Technology in Kenya

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WHO DO YOU SUPPORT BY SENDING AT LEAST 20 PLN?


<3 Juliet Beverly Agagwa <3


She is a 19 year old Kenyan girl born on one of the islands in Lake Victoria - Mfangano. Last year I was very fortunate to befriend Juliet as I helped volunteer at her home, farm, local school, and activities of WAGEGO, an organization that provides education to orphans on the island. During this time, I experienced the immense amount of love coming from all the family members and was able to get to know their big hearts gushing with the desire to educate and develop.


Juliet Beverly is the youngest daughter of 6 siblings in the Agagwa family. I have seen what a hardworking, loving and kind person she is. She takes care of the house, the animals, fetches water from a nearby lake every day, works with her mom on the farm, and takes care of 6-year-old Flora, an orphaned girl their family took in. Her older brothers and sisters have already completed their education thanks to the hard work and loans taken out by their mother - a teacher at one of the elementary school in Mfangano. This year in February, Juliet entered Sang'alo University of Science & Technology in Bungoma City, Kenya to study Analytical Chemistry IT. Her dream is to help develop technology that improves the standard of living for communities in need.


I, the person creating the droplet, am Hania and I travel the world with circus art in my hands and tons of love in my heart. Wherever I am, I try to engage in some meaningful community service. Because of the close bond Juliet and I formed during the weeks we spent on the island, I decided to publicize this urgent need for support through education, which, as is well known, is the best way to raise the standard of living. It is through educated individuals that poor and oppressed communities can be helped.


WHY ARE WE ASKING FOR SUPPORT?


Juliet's annual tuition is 26,420 KSH (Kenyan Shilling), equivalent to about 250 USD. On top of that there are fees for books, food and accommodation.


Residents of Mfangano Island earn an average of US$1.5 per day. The ability to find work on the island is very limited, and uprooting to the mainland and seeking employment in nearby towns is now almost impossible due to the pandemic state Kenya has been in for over a year. For about 6 months, schools were closed, so Juliet's mom had no way to get money to support her family, much less pay school fees. It is Juliet's brother, David, who tries to provide for her education by working hard running the island's only beauty studio and print shop. However, the money raised in this way is not enough for Juliet to continue her education and for the Agagwa family to live in peace of mind about their future.


EVERY EURO CAN HELP


1EURO = 127 KSH


1500 PLN = 330 EURO = 42000 KSH


75 people x 5EURO = a year of schooling and books for Juliet


Helping my lovely friend is as easy as giving up one meal out, one pizza, one drink, one pack of cigarettes, one jar of peanut butter, one new T-shirt or one new piece of jewelry. I encourage you to stop and ask yourself, "Do I really need this? If the answer is no, open your heart and donate as much as you can to Juliet, who really needs this support :)


Thank you in advance on behalf of myself, Juliet, David, mom Eunice and Flora for every little donation <3



English below:

WHO DO YOU SUPPORT BY SENDING AT LEAST 5 euro?


<3 Juliet Beverly Agagwa <3


She is a 19 year old Kenyan girl born on one of the islands in Lake Victoria - Mfangano. Last year I was very fortunate to befriend Juliet as I volunteered at her home, farm, local school and activities of WAGEGO, an organization that provides education to orphans on the island. During this time, I experienced the immense amount of love coming from all her the family members and was able to get to know their big hearts gushing with the desire to educate and develop. 



Juliet Beverly is the youngest daughter of 6 siblings in the Agagwa family. I have seen what a hardworking, loving and kind person she is. She takes care of the house, the animals, fetches water from a nearby lake every day, works with her mom on the farm, and takes care of 6-year-old Flora, an orphaned girl the family took in. Her older brothers and sisters have already completed their education thanks to the hard work and loans taken out by their mother - a teacher at one of the elementary school in Mfangano. This year in February, Juliet entered Sang'alo Institute of Science & Technology in Bungoma City, Kenya to study Analytical Chemistry It. Her dream is to help develop technology that improves the standard of living for communities in need.



My name is Hania and I am travelling the world with circus arts in my hands and tones of love in my heart. Wherever I go I try to get involved into some meaningful social work. Because of the close bond we formed during the weeks we spent on the island, I decided to publicize this urgent need for support through education, which as is well known, is the best way to improve the standard of living. It is through educated individuals that poor and oppressed communities can be helped. 


WHY ARE WE ASKING FOR SUPPORT?


Juliet's annual tuition is 26,420 KSH (Kenyan Shilling), equivalent to about 250 USD. On top of that, there are fees for books, food and accommodation.


Residents of Mfangano Island earn an average of US$1.5 per day. The ability to find work on the island is very limited, and uprooting to the mainland and seeking employment in nearby towns is now almost impossible due to the pandemic state Kenya has been in for over a year. For about 6 months, schools were closed, so Juliet's mom had no way to get money to support her family, much less pay school fees. It is Juliet's brother, David, who tries to provide for her education by working hard running the island's only beauty studio and print shop. However, the money raised in this way is not enough for Juliet to continue her education and for the Agagwa family to live in peace of mind about their future.


EVERY PENNY CAN HELP


1euro = 127 KSH 


1500 PLN = 330 euro = 42000 KSH


75 people x 5 euro = a year of schooling and books for Juliet


Helping my lovely friend is as easy as giving up one meal out, one pizza, one drink, one pack of cigarettes, one jar of peanut butter, one new T-shirt or one new piece of jewelry. I encourage you to stop and ask yourself, "Do I really need this?" If the answer is no, open your heart and give as much as you can to Juliet, who really needs this support :)


Thank you in advance on behalf of myself, Juliet, David, mom Eunice and Flora for every little donation <3



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