
Marathon success

BIG GIVE 2024 REPORT
Congratulations to Nancy Tiyangu Murye who has successfully completed her Diploma in Midwifery!
In 2013, Nancy was identified by CRESS while in Primary Four in Ebenezer Primary School, Wudu as a vulnerable child with immense potential but also overwhelming challenges. Living with hearing impairment, Nancy struggled to follow lessons, often feeling left behind in class. For many, this could have marked the end of a dream. For Nancy, it became the beginning of a remarkable journey.
For 13 years, CRESS walked faithfully alongside Nancy through primary school, secondary education, and into tertiary training standing with her through every setback and every breakthrough. When her hearing affected her learning, CRESS provided a hearing aid, restoring not only her ability to hear but also her confidence to thrive. When academic gaps appeared, coaching support ensured she received extra lessons and stayed on track.
In December 2025, Nancy completed a three-year Diploma in Midwifery at Kajo-Keji Health Training Institute, Completing with very good grades. Today, she is living proof that disability, displacement, and hardship do not define destiny.
Nancy now dreams bigger than herself. Beginning January, she plans to serve mothers through safe deliveries at Mundari Hospital in Kajo-Keji, with hopes of later working with NGOs after giving back to her community. She thanked CRESS Africa Foundation and CRESS UK for believing her dreams and potential.
Nancy’s journey is one of many waiting to be written. Join us in transforming lives by supporting education, skills training, and hope for vulnerable children and youth. Together, we can turn challenges into opportunities and help more young people rise from ashes to grace.
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