"Before I came to NMS, I walked a long distance to go to school. I did not have shoes and my uniform was tattered. I never took breakfast and at lunch, mama would give me porridge or boiled cassava.
Many times we slept hungry because my father is sick and mama did not have a job. When I joined NMS, I was happy because there is good food, I have uniforms and I no longer walk barefoot. I live at school so I have enough time to read. Being here has really helped me. I am healthy because of the balanced diet we are given, I can confidently speak English and the teachers are very helpful. The learners are also disciplined. My favorite days are those I spend at NMS," Ann tells us.
Ann aspires to be a doctor when she is older. Her favorite subject is learning the Kiswahili.
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