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

$65 raised
$0 to go
Ezekiel Omary
The most difficult experience I had in my life was when I had to attend school without having lunch for two weeks before my father brought me food for school. I learnt that no one can study without having lunch.
The moment I felt proud was when I received gifts when I sang a song at the church. My happiest moment was when I was selected to join A-level. I really realize that it was the way to my dream
My dream is to be a Lawyer. I have to study Geography, history and English so that I can reach my dream. I will build a good house for my family. For my community, I will advise them to send their kids to school. I will support students with needs to get a good education as WEF does. I would like to change the culture in some tribes that discriminate against girls in education and say that it's not necessary to send girls to school.

Birthday: 2004

Gender: Male

Favorite Classes: laws

Favorite Books: English books

I Want to Be: lawyer

Hobbies: football

Family: father, mother, 1 brother, 1 sister, 1 grandfather, 2 grandmothers

O-Level School: Mlimani Secondary School

A-Level School: Mukire

Funding for Form 5 2024:
School Fees   $65

TOTAL   $65
Funding for Form 4 2023: $100
Funding for Form 3 2022: $150
Funding for Form 2 2021: $150
Ezekiel's Journal
201 Entries
Wishing you a joyful Christmas and a wonderful New Year! As we celebrate this festive season, it's a perfect time to reflect on the accomplishments of the past year and look forward to new beginnings.

May your Christmas be filled with warmth, love, and cherished moments with family and friends. As we step into 2025, I hope it brings fresh opportunities, happiness, and success in all your endeavors, especially in your academic pursuits.

Let this year be a time of growth, where you thrive in your studies and reach your goals. Embrace new challenges, stay curious, and remember that hard work pays off. Here’s to a bright and prosperous New Year filled with achievements and rich experiences! Happy holidays!
HELLO ALL.
In our family my father and mother sit with us for counselling
Family counseling or therapy is a kind of group psychotherapy. Led by a psychologist or licensed therapist, it’s usually short-term and can teach families how to resolve conflicts and improve their communication. Family counseling can work with the whole group or only with willing family members. If you’re interested in this kind of therapy, talk to your loved ones about attending. Then, find a suitable therapist and start working on your issues.Getting loved ones to attend family counseling together might take some effort and organization. Whether you’re trying to convince your spouse, your parents, or your siblings, you’ll first need to have a frank talk. Ask your. loved ones to sit down so you can communicate your desire with them.
• Let your loved ones know that you want to have an important talk, i.e. “Bill, I have something really important that I want to talk about with you. Can we sit down together?” This will help them focus their attention and also communicate that they should take what you have to say seriously.
• Pick a good time and place for your conversation. Choose a moment when your loved ones are not busy but can give you all their attention. You might approach them in the evening, for example, after they return from work and are settling down.
• Choose a moment when your family members are relaxed and at ease. Avoid bringing
• up the subject in a public place or if you are fighting.
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