K.I.N.D. scholarship student: ‘My future is going to be bright’
Faith Namangwiyo was sent home from school because her family could not afford to pay the school fees after her father died. Faith is now back in school thanks to a scholarship from the KIND Fund lastworddesks.msnbc.com
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