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JOAN NAKIYANA

9 Years

Living in: Mityana

Child No: MN194

Gender: Female

Joan is in Primary Two. She lives in Busere Village, Mityana District, with her parents and four other family members. Her father is a peasant farmer but is currently very il and unable to work. Her mother works as a casual laborer, and together they struggle to raise money for school fees, daily needs, and medical treatment for Joan’s father. Joan dreams of becoming a nurse in the future. She is socialy active and at home she enjoys helping her parents with chores such as washing utensils and sweeping the compound. Your love and support will allow Joan to stay in school and work toward achieving her dream of becoming a nurse

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Your tax-deductible monthly contribution of $45 supports a child in elementary education, while $62 aids a high school student through a church-affiliated Child Transformation Program. A monthly donation of at least $150 assists a vocational student with tuition, Christian discipleship, leadership training, and basic medical care. For a comprehensive impact, a monthly donation of at least $300 supports a university student, covering tuition, meals, housing, mentoring, and medical care. Additionally, your support has a significant impact on elementary and high school students through – Intervention programs encompass:

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JOAN NAKIYANA

Mityana

Joan is in Primary Two. She lives in Busere Village, Mityana District, with her parents and four other family members. Her father is a peasant
farmer but is currently very il and unable to work. Her mother works as a casual laborer, and together they struggle to raise money for school fees, daily needs, and medical treatment for Joan’s father. Joan dreams of becoming a nurse in the future. She is socialy active
and at home she enjoys helping her parents with chores such as washing utensils and sweeping the compound. Your love and support will allow Joan to stay in school and work toward achieving her dream of becoming a nurse