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Henry is a student from Tanzania who is fully funded for this school year! Fund another student here.

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Henry Malidadi
I remember that one day I was sick at home and then that same night we heard a knock on the door. When I went to open the door, I met the Oldman. He asked us if he could stay at our home during the night. We agreed to let him spend the night at our house.
The next morning, he saw me sick and decided to give me medicine to use before leaving. Due to that action, it motivated me to be kind to other people because you can't know who will help you at any time.

Birthday: 2006

Gender: Male

Favorite Classes: physics, chemistry and mathematics

Favorite Books: novels

I Want to Be: engineer

Hobbies: Playing football (soccer)

Family: father, mother, 1 grandfather

O-Level School: Lugalo Secondary School

A-Level School: Moshi secondary school

Funding for Form 6 2024:
School Fees   $75

TOTAL   $75
Funding for Form 5 2023: $100
Funding for Form 3 2021: $150
Funding for form 2 2020: $150
Henry's Journal
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Hellow TSF team
At this time i would like to share with you about this story " THE WISE OLD TREE "

Once upon a time, in a quiet village, there stood a very old tree at the center of the village square. Every day, children would come to play under its shade, and elders would rest beneath its branches, telling stories.

One day, a young boy asked the tree, “You’ve been here for so many years. Don’t you get tired?”

The tree smiled and replied, “I have seen generations grow. I’ve watched children laugh, lovers meet, and people cry under my shade. That is my joy—I give, and in giving, I live.”

The boy was confused. “But you don’t get anything in return.”

The tree responded gently, “Happiness doesn’t always come from receiving. Sometimes, it comes from being useful to others.”


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🧠 Moral Lesson:

> "True happiness comes from giving, not just receiving."
Helping others and being useful—even in small ways—can give life real meaning.
Hellow every one
- At this moment i would like to tell you that , after form six results, now i just preparing my self to join the university level. I hope i will get better university so as to fullfill my goal.
HAVE A HAPPY DAY
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