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Kenyans Contribute Over KSh 156k for Mum of Girl Who Joined High School 6 Months after KCPE

 

A young girl pictured with her mum joins school after people contribute to help
Kind-hearted Kenyans have not stopped to continue showing their unwavering support to a needy family. Ravinah Adolwa (in school uniform) and her mum posing for a photo in Adolwa's school (l). Adolwa at her home in Nairobi (r).  A few days ago, compassionate Kenyans headed to the online appeal of a young girl who desired to continue her studies. What marks did Adolwa get in KCPE? Ravinah Adolwa disclosed in a viral video she had not returned to school since the beginning of the year.  She completed primary school after sitting for her Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) exam last year and scored 352 marks. Her plight touched Kenyans, and they raised money for her school fees and other school needs. What's name of Ravinah Adolwa's mum? She joined a good school, and a cute picture of her with her mother, Irene Khalagai Shinyala, trended. Enough money was raised not only for Adolwa's needs but also for her family, who lived in poverty-stricken conditions. "Today, the online community has raised KSh 154,606 for Mama R. Friends; I feel the burden is off my chest now. Thank you all for loving this wonderful family. I believe a day will come when they will share a testimony. The first priority is to get a house for the mother and children. Perhaps we can pay rent for a year. I think this is a good start," a post read.  Photo of Adolwa in school with her mum The post, accompanied by a picture of Adolwa and her mother, captured them in a happy state. Adolwa was in her new high school uniform and posed beside her loving mother, who faintly smiled. They both looked relieved, having seen the kindness of understanding and concerned Kenysns rallying to their aid. Kenyan react to woman getting house Social media users also headed to the comment section to react to the suggestion of the family getting a house. Jervyne Kibet Kemboi: "That's a good move for a family." Rachael Mwangi: "I'm loving everything here; congratulations, Kenyans." Mrs. Nancy Macharia: "Amazing. Good work. Together, we can do great things." Blessed Flo: "When God decides it's your turn, He does it uniquely and excellently." Shannel Chris: "Good job. Please remember her brother, who took her in, too." 


by  John Green 

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