By Christina Johnson | Project Leader
Congratulations to our recent graduate, Bryan! We wanted to let you know that we are celebrating a great accomplishment in the Kiambiu community this month. Brian, one of the youths in our Child Sponsorship Program, graduated high school, and was accepted to university due to his excellent grades! He hopes to become a pharmacist one day and make a positive impact within his community!
When Bryan first came to Action Two Africa, he was unsure of his future. His mother recently died, and he and his four siblings were left to care for one another. Food was scarce, housing was unpredictable, and it wasn’t until members in the community interceded that they found refuge. Despite the support Brian and his siblings were recieving from friends and family, it was still difficult to find funding for his secondary education. Due to your generous donations, Action Two Africa was able to step in and provide Bryan with an educational scholarship.
Over the last six years, Action Two Africa has provided educational scholarships to more than 20 vulnerable children like Bryan and has also provided psychosocial support to more than 200 children! But, we could not have done it without you. It is only because of your support that we have been able to provide a brighter future to children within our community. Thank you for your generous donations in 2019! We look forward to 2020 and hope that with your help we can continue to give hope to vulnerable children in need.
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