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ALEX: S90-SEC

November 2023: Alex is now in tenth grade! He maintains his dream of becoming a doctor and resides with his aunt. In a country where access to healthcare can be limited, especially in rural areas, doctors are vital for addressing health challenges, preventing the spread of diseases, and saving lives. As such, Alex’s aspiration to become a doctor reflects a desire to contribute to his community’s health and make a positive impact on the lives of others in Liberia.

September 2021: Thanks to the generous donation from Farhat Bhuiyan, Alex has been re-enrolled into school for the 2021/2022 school year. He was promoted to the 9th grade this year. He still wants to be a doctor when he grows up and he continues to live with his aunt.

September 2020: Thanks to the generous donation from Farhat Bhuiyan, Alex has been re-enrolled into school for the 2020/2021 school year. He is in the 8th grade this year. He still wants to be a doctor when he grows up and he continues to live with his aunt. (Alex was sick on the day of the 2020-2021 school distribution. His materials were left with the school authorities).

October 2019: Thanks to the generous donation from Kimberly Granberg, Alex has been re-enrolled into school for the 2019-2020 school year. 

June 2019: We are pleased to announce that Alex was promoted to 8th grade for the 2018-2019 school year. Lori, thank you for your sponsorship and giving your student a gift of education. 

September 2018:  Meet Alex, who has been generously re-sponsored by Lori Fischer Hall and family. He is 14 years old and was promoted to the 7th grade this year. Alex lives in Seclepea, Liberia with his aunt. He told Girl Power, “Since our father died, my mom has been struggling with us. I’m living with my aunt but she too have plenty children. She can try for us, but life is not easy for us.” Alex’s interests are going to school and he hopes to be a doctor when he grows up.

September 2017:  Meet Alex, who has been generously sponsored by Lori Fischer Hall and family. He is 13 years old and in the 6th grade this year. He lives in Seclepea, Liberia with his aunt. Alex told Girl Power, “Since our father died, my mom has been struggling with us. I’m living with my aunt but she too have plenty children. She can try for us, but life is not easy for us.”  Alex’s interests are going to school and he hopes to be a doctor when he grows up.