Nursing School Fee for Dolapo
Dolapo scored 75% marks for her 3rd year Nursing, and is in need of our support for the next year.MicroCharity approves fund request of Rs. 50,000.
Dolapo’s father Ojo Emmanuel Kolapo is not able to work anymore after he suffered a motor accident. Her mother designs and stiches garments earning a meager sum of 5000 NGN equivalent of Rs.900 per month. She is the only earning member of the family, and has to take care of the children’s education, and their family expenses. The family is finding it very difficult to support Dolapo’s education. Her fee for 3rd year Nursing comes to Rs. 180,000 to be paid as 2 instalments in March and September. Dolapo approached MicroCharity for financial assistance. MicroCharity offered to support her with 2 instalments of Rs. 50,000.
Dolapo scored 75% marks for her 3rd year Nursing, and is in need of our support for the next year. Fee for the 4th year comes to Rs.160,000. She approached MicroCharity for financial assistance.
MicroCharity approves fund request of Rs.50,000.
Fund raising closed for this cause. Rs.50,000 is raised from 7 donors in 29 days. We will be paying the fee to college shortly.
Dolapo scored 75% marks for her 3rd year Nursing, and is in need of our support for the next year.MicroCharity approves fund request of Rs. 50,000.
Michael and Mercy Varghese from Changanassery in Kerala, need to repair their house urgently before the monsoons in Kerala. Aged 65 and 60, they are not able to work these days and are dependent on the government pension of Rs. 2500 per month. Michael was a daily wage worker earlier, but is not able to work anymore due to a heart condition.
They are now staying in an old house that was built by the local church in 3 cents of land. The tin sheet roof is leaking and in bad condition. The house is also in need of urgent repairs. Some well-wishers came together to repair the house and build a western toilet for them considering their old age. The total cost of repairs would come to Rs. 150,000. They approached MicroCharity for financial assistance.
Michael and Mercy Varghese from Changanassery in Kerala, need to repair their house urgently before the monsoons in Kerala. Aged 65 and 60, they are not able to work these days and are dependent on the government pension of Rs. 2500 per month. Michael was a daily wage worker earlier, but is not able to work anymore due to a heart condition.
So she is now going through chemotherapy, a course having 14 sessions at a cost of Rs. 75,000 for each session. Her father is working as a coolie and her mother is a homemaker. She also has a younger brother studying in school. At a monthly income of less than 10,000, the family has no means to continue Jesna’s treatment as they are already in debt from previous medical expenses. They are desperately in need of money now since Jesna is admitted at the hospital, since her blood count came down after chemotherapy.
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