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Hi, This is Martin, and I wanted to thank you and the girls for the incredible impact you have had on my life.

Two years ago, I graduated from St. John’s High School as part of the class of 2021. Despite my best efforts, I faced challenges in achieving the results I desired, despite following the valuable advice you and the girls shared with me about diligence, adequate rest, and thorough revision. At that time, I felt a sense of embarrassment, fearing that I had let you down and questioning my ability to pursue my dream of becoming a journalist.

However, your unwavering belief in me and your commitment to my success inspired me not to give up. Knowing that you and the girls always wanted the best for me, I pressed on. It was during this challenging period that I learned about "The Go Blue Project," a scholarship program that offered a glimmer of hope. Taking a chance, I applied, and to my delight, they granted me an opportunity.

While "The Go Blue Project" sponsored only three courses, and journalism was not among them due to limited availability, I decided to pursue Maritime Transport and Logistics. Surprisingly, over time, I developed a genuine passion for the course. As the studying year unfolded, I faced the challenges head-on, culminating in an exam at the end, which I successfully passed, marking the completion of my studies.

I am proud to share that, for the first time in a while, I made my mama proud again. This achievement would not have been possible without your support and encouragement. Please extend my heartfelt thanks to the girls and assure them that their belief in me was not in vain.

Once again, thank you for being a guiding light in my journey. Your support has made a lasting impact on my life, and I am sincerely grateful for the opportunities you've helped create for me.

Warm regards,
Martin

I am proud to share that, for the first time in a while, I made my mama proud again.

Your support has made a lasting impact on my life.

Dear MaryMargaret,

My name is Claudia Dhahabu Kenga, from Kenya. While I was in school at Bura Girls through the help of Mr. Mtuku my biology teacher you touched and changed my life.

You paid for my school fees when things were falling apart from my end. Being an orphan I was struggling with payment of school fees and you came in to save me.

I am honestly great full to you my dear. May the almighty God bless you abundantly
The good news is that I completed school and went to university where I graduated with a bachelor's degree in Information Science.

I am currently in Malindi Kenya running my community based organization called PAMOJA Girls, this organization is meant to empower young girls to focus on education.

Thank you so much for your kind support you gave me, it's my hope that I might meet you someday in the future to pass my gratitude to you physically. May God bless you for me
Thankyou and lot's of love from Kenya!

Claudia.

The good news is that I completed school and went to university where I graduated with a bachelor's degree in Information Science.

Hello Clara!

Longest time... Hope you doing well. I'm doing great so far.

I lost your email address longtime ago. Today I tried to guess it and boom, I found you

I remember the last time we talked I was done with my highschool studies. I'm happy I made it to the University (Maseno University). I'm pursuing bachelor's degree in Medical Laboratory science and this is my final year.

Can't wait to hear your study progress.

By the way, I can't stop appreciating you and the SeaVuria team at large for your genuine financial support when I was highschool. I really couldn't have made it without your help.

Just know you guys are in my heart forever, and I can't afford to forget you guys.

I hope this mail finds you well and I'll be glad to hear from you!

Your good friend,

Linette

I really couldn't have made it without your help.

Reporting on Martina Kulola, a Form 4 student from Mwakitau, Linda Njumwa, a teacher at Mwakitau Secondary, highlights the transformative impact of our mentorship program. Initially grappling with shyness and communication challenges, Martina underwent a remarkable metamorphosis after just four months of active participation in our mentorship sessions and engaging in peer-to-peer programs. Not only did she significantly improve her communication skills, but she also achieved the noteworthy accomplishment of being elected as the school president. Today, Martina confidently addresses her peers and serves as a student representative on the SeaVuria advisory board, embodying the core mission of our mentorship program.

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