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The Zambia’s Scholarship Fund supports a continuous cycle of education in Zambia.

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Zambia’s Scholarship Fund

PO Box 515

Brigham City, UT 84302

 

We are a IRS 501c(3) charity so all donations are tax deductible.
Our Tax ID number is 87-0641356.

 

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This is James Mumba, in his home village surrounded by brothers and sisters and neighbors. He is holding a letter he has written to his sponsor that he would like a volunteer to take back with them to America. Postage is very expensive for him.  He is trying in his own way to express his profound appreciation for the opportunity he is being afforded. He is one of only a few people in his whole village that is able to move on to high school. His village is very poor, he is an orphan, and his extended family is destitute. He so grateful that he is able to get ponsor through Zambia's Scholarship Fund.  The whole village is excited for him. Without help from his sponsor he would nan education because of his sot be able to break out of the cycle of poverty in his family. He is the first student from his family to go to high school. He is been accepted to Mungwi Tech High School, a several days walk from his home village. But there he has a place to sleep and food to eat while he is learning.  His fondest hope is to become a teacher. He hopes that he can become a teacher and return to his own community to help others learn as well.  There is hope in his eyes and faith that he will have a better life.

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