2009 in review
WEP IS ONE YEAR OLD
The Wamba Education Project is already one year old. This noble project has seen three students enter higher Institutions of learning. Here are the profiles of the three students benefitting from the efforts of the Wamba Education Project.
Alice Abong
She is studying at the Kenya Institute of Applied Sciences, situated in Eldoret. She is taking a Diploma in Community Health and Development. The course takes two years, that is six semesters. Alice has already completed two semesters. This means she remains with four semesters to complete her course. Alice shall be completing her course in May 2011.
Alice is a devout student, who makes good use of her time for her studies. She really appreciates the effort being made by the German Students and all the well wishers who are working day and night to see to it that she remains in school to study.
Teresa Lemalasia
Teresa is studying at the Tracom College in Nakuru. She is taking a Certificate Course in Catering. Teresia has already gone half way the course, and she is to finish studies in June 2010, then she goes for attachment. The school is engaged in various activities including educational trips to various towns of the country, to enable the students get enough experience regarding the course each one is taking. If she succeeds in her certificate course, she would be glad to continue and get a diploma in Catering. That is her wish.For now, she is so busy concentrating on her studies in Nakuru, and is very appreciative for the Sacrifice already made by the German Students who helped to open her eyes by offering her a chance to pursue her education.
William Essunyen
William is studying at Maralal Catholic Technical Training Centre. He is taking a course in Carpentry. William’s course takes two years, and he has already completed one year, remaining one year to complete his course. William should finish his course by December 2010. He is very optimistic and dedicated in his studies.
A WORD OF ENCOURAGEMENT
As the person in direct contact with these students, I would like to thank all those who have helped us achieve what we have already achieved in the year 2009. This noble project has been a success, from the contribution, both material and other forms of support, from various people. We highly appreciate your efforts, and encourage you not to give up.
The students benefitting from this noble project are so happy to back in school, and I, on their behalf, have to say a big THANK YOU for all your efforts. As we begin the new year 2010, we look forward to see this project move towards its success, with some of the students completing their courses.
To all those who continue to support this noble project, may the Almighty God bless you in this new year.
From the desk of Fr. Lucas (WEP Coordinator in Kenya)
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