
April 20, 2025 | by Fabrice Ngirakamaro
There was a time when the future looked uncertain, clouded by hardship and limited opportunities…
Each day felt like navigating a storm without a compass—every step forward met with winds of doubt and waves of discouragement. I lived far from school, and every day started before sunrise. The dusty road stretched ahead, and sometimes I walked hungry, with only determination as my fuel. My home was small, shared with siblings who looked up to me. The noise, the distractions, and sometimes the silence of an empty stomach made studying a real challenge.

I struggled with basic needs. I didn’t always have textbooks. There were days I almost gave up. My friends were dropping out one by one—some for lack of support, others from pressure at home. I remember one rainy season; I had no shoes. I walked to school barefoot, my feet muddy and cold, but I kept going. Nights were no easier. With no electricity, I studied under the flicker of a kerosene lamp. I’d squint over my notes, fighting sleep and the biting mosquitoes. Sometimes I asked myself, “Is it worth it?”

When my father passed away in 2020, it felt like the ground had been ripped from beneath our feet. The weight of grief, uncertainty, and financial strain pressed down on our family like a storm with no end in sight. Every day was a struggle to navigate life without his presence—his guidance, his laughter, and his strength. We didn’t know how we would manage, or where to even begin picking up the pieces. The future felt like a dark, unfamiliar road.
But in the midst of that darkness, Rising Above the Storms found me and became a beacon of hope…

RAS stepped in with compassion, practical support, and unwavering encouragement. From paying my school fees to helping with basic needs and emotional support, they reminded me that I’m not alone. Their presence didn’t erase the pain, but it eased the burden and gave me room to breathe again. With their help, I began to feel a sense of purpose and hope for tomorrow.

When RAS sponsored my education, it felt like someone finally saw potential in me. But every day after that came with its own challenges. I still had to walk a long distance to school. At home, there were responsibilities—chores, caring for my younger siblings, and sometimes going to bed hungry. When the exams came, I was nervous—but ready. I gave it my all. And when the results were announced, I couldn’t believe it—I passed! I cried that day. Not just tears of joy, but of relief. All the pain, all the sacrifice, it meant something. I made it.

I still remember that feeling. It wasn’t just about the grades—it was about proving to myself that I could rise above the storms of life, no matter what tried to hold me down. Now, I’m pursuing a university education. I don’t know what challenges lie ahead, but I know this for sure: I am rising. And I am not done yet.
I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to my amazing sponsors through RAS, Lynette & Larry Rambo, for their unwavering support and generosity…

You have played a vital role in helping me reach this exciting milestone—I am now preparing to join university. This opportunity means the world to me, and it would not have been possible without your belief in my potential and your constant encouragement. Thank you for investing in my future and walking alongside me in this journey.

I am also deeply grateful for the laptop. At first this laptop was just a machine to me—metal, plastic, circuits. But it became a bridge to hope, to learning, and to opportunities I once thought were beyond my reach. With it, I learned new skills—coding, digital design, cybersecurity, data entry, and more. This laptop became my classroom, my workshop and my opportunity. More than anything, it became a symbol of what’s possible when someone believes in you.
Every time I power it on, I’m reminded: storms don’t last forever. But the strength you gain by rising above them? That stays with you forever.
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Note: Fabrice is part of our education program that provides financial aid to children with high aptitudes in grade school. He will be graduating to our higher learning program that provides aid to students going to university.