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Brayson is a student from Tanzania who needs $150 to fund his education.

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Brayson Bonifance
My dream is to be a civil engineer. I can get there by studying hard, but this won?t be true if my parents can?t pay school fees on time.
I am thankful because my parents work hard and sell some of the crops they have in order for me to study at a secondary level. Because of this, I am in school now.
If I have the power and money, I will help my family through providing basic needs and help my young brother and sister to get better education. In society, I will help orphanage children to give them better education, basic needs and other rights in order for them to have a good life. For the School Fund, I will help students who perform well in academic issues and live poor lives in their families. I will help them to pay school fees. Thank you.

Birthday: 2009

Gender: Male

Favorite Classes: science

Favorite Books: Mathematics books

I Want to Be: Civil engineer

Hobbies: playing football

Family: father, mother, 1 brother, 1 sister, 1 grandfather, 1 grandmother

O-Level School: Endarofta Secondary School

Funding for Form 3 2025:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $150

TOTAL   $150
Funding for Form 2 2024: $160
Brayson's Journal
161 Entries
Hi everyone there đź‘‹
Today let's see this interesting topic.
Failure
Often seen as something negative, but in reality, it can be one of the most powerful learning experiences in life. Every successful person has faced failure at some point—whether in school, career, or personal goals. What sets them apart is not that they avoided failure, but that they used it as a lesson. When we fail, we are given a chance to reflect, identify our weaknesses, and grow stronger. Each mistake teaches us what doesn’t work, guiding us toward what will work in the future.
Instead of letting failure discourage us, we should view it as a stepping stone toward success. It builds resilience, sharpens our focus, and strengthens our determination. Many great inventions and discoveries were born after countless failed attempts.
This mindset helps us keep going even when things are tough. In the end, failure is not the end—it's a necessary part of the journey to achieving greatness.
Thanks
Hello WEF, today I want to share with you about what I wish to improve.
Even though I’ve done well this semester, I still struggle with time management. Sometimes I leave assignments until the last minute or revise only a day before exams.

I’ve decided to start using a study planner and set daily goals. I believe that by managing my time better, I will improve in all areas of life, not just academics.
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