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

$160 raised
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John Ngalowoka
I live with my parents. They are peasant farmers. The most memorable thing in my life was when I got the chance to join form one in my school. A difficult experience was when my pet died. I felt so angry. My most difficult experience is that when I failed to join another school. I felt so angry. My happiest moment was when I joined TSFTZ. This is the thing of which I am proudest of all.
My dream is to be a teacher of mathematics. When I am a teacher, I will help those who do not have their basic needs. I will build schools for those whose parents have no means of sending their children to school. Also, I will help the community by building hospitals, by constructing roads to the hospitals, and schools. If I could change the country, I would change human rights so the government would follow people’s rights. Another thing is that I would change the system of learning in the secondary schools.

Birthday: 2007

Gender: Male

Favorite Classes: physics, geography, mathematics

Favorite Books: Bible and story books

I Want to Be: teacher

Hobbies: Revision, playing

Family: father, mother, 2 sisters, 1 grandmother

O-Level School: Ebenezer Secondary School

Funding for Form 4 2024:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $160

TOTAL   $160
Funding for Form 3 2023: $200
Funding for Form 2 2022: $250
John's Journal
201 Entries
Hello 👋 my family

Warm greetings in love and light. I hope this message finds you in good health and peace.

Today, I would like to share a few reflections on a subject that has been shaping my growth — Self-Commitment.

Self-commitment is more than setting goals. It is an inner vow we make to ourselves to remain loyal to our purpose, our values, and our future. It is the silent force that pushes us to wake up every day, stay focused, and keep moving forward even when no one is watching.

Since becoming part of the TSF family, I have learned to take greater responsibility for my life. Your support has inspired me to not only dream bigger but also commit to the process of becoming the best version of myself.

I now understand that true commitment is shown in actions, not words. It is in how I manage my time, how I treat others, and how I face challenges without giving up.

I’ve committed myself to learning, serving, and growing — not just for myself, but also for the benefit of my community and my future responsibilities as a leader.

Thank you for believing in me and investing in my potential. I carry that trust with deep respect and commit to making the most of this opportunity.

With love and gratitude,
Hello my jeremiah the broo
Its ky hope that ue are doing well in the activities you do and your life. At most but also thanks for the word education you gave on me and also for your motivation on me. My bro thanks may God bless you and your family
Nest regards
John ngalowoka
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