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GIVE SUPPORT WHERE IT’S NEEDED

I wasn’t able to go to university. I remember my dad saying, ‘your place is at home with your mother’. So Chloe’s achievements make me extremely proud.

The scholarship meant such a lot to us as a family. It’s not that I didn’t want to support my daughters financially, I just couldn’t. We barely make ends meet.

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Seeing me struggle has given Chloe a drive. This was her once-in-a-lifetime chance, and she has grabbed it with both hands. She’s very focused and committed.

With this support, my daughter has been able to participate fully and reach her potential. Chloe wouldn’t have got the best degree she was capable of without it. It’s lifted all my worries.

Seeing her receive a First on graduation day along with an award for coming top on her course was wonderful and, naturally, very emotional.

She’s now studying for her Master’s thanks to a second scholarship, which was awarded in recognition of her outstanding academic success. Chloe is so very thankful. We all are.

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