By Francine | Student at Chalo Trust School
It feels really sad that I am expressing all my emotions and gratitudes towards you on paper, but in all these are rare chances not worth neglecting.
Before I qualified for Kucetekela Foundation, I used to enjoy the Chalo Anthem on television, and one day, I saw you on TV, talking about the school with this confidence and unstoppable words. From that day, I knew, or rather I wished I would speak like you. A girl with so much power of speech, to me you aren’t a debater, but a persuasive person. I came to Chalo Trust School so small as a toad. I still remember the way you showed me around the school and how you had always acted. I am so thankful, because you gave me the hope and assurance that I would be fine. We had always been friends and good sisters.
Despite our ups and downs, fights, debates and quarrels, we still managed to make up; see where we are now! I have no better words to express how happy I have been with your presence at Chalo. You have taught me to be strong and fight my fears and challenges. Sweetheart, you have turned me into a champion. I am now responsible and don’t really care what people think of me. I know that I am hard working, but you are one of a kind.
The heart of the matter is a matter of the heart. Stand out and fight challenges. You are a hero. Remember time is the pest expression of love and the more time you give to something, the more you reveal its greatness.
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