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Kazimil is a student from Tanzania who needs $65 to fund his education.

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Kazimil Msyangi
My name is Kazimil Msyangi, and I am 20 years old. I completed my primary education at Imani Primary School and subsequently joined a government secondary school in Arusha, where I graduated in 2023. I have now been selected to join Ganako High School for my Advanced Level studies.
Unfortunately, my mother is now unemployed, and our economic status has declined, making it difficult for us to afford necessities. This is challenging to my effort of studying.
One of the happiest moments in my life was when I visited a national park in Kenya with my former school. It was an exciting experience that motivated me to pursue my dreams.
A significant challenge was when I was selected for the Advanced Level, as my family struggled to afford the necessary materials. I was initially worried I wouldn't be able to fulfill my dream of becoming a tour guide.
My mother inspires me greatly; she has provided me with books about national parks worldwide. I am determined to study hard so that I can achieve my dreams and one day support my mother and others in our community and the school fund.

Birthday: 2004

Gender: Male

Favorite Classes: Arts

Favorite Books: geography books

I Want to Be: tour guide

Hobbies: playing basketball and reading books

Family: mother, 1 brother, 1 grandfather

Funding for Form 5 2024:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $65

TOTAL   $65
Kazimil's Journal
32 Entries
Hello family
I hope all of you are fine and you are continue well with your journey

As we stand together at this significant time of year, I want to take a moment to acknowledge the hard work and dedication that each of you has put into your studies. The pursuit of knowledge is a journey filled with challenges, growth, and invaluable experiences, and today we celebrate your commitment to that journey.

With examinations approaching, I know that many of you may be feeling a mix of excitement and anxiety. It's completely natural to feel this way. Remember, these exams are not just a test of what you’ve learned; they are an opportunity to showcase your intellect, your resilience, and your ability to rise to the occasion.

As you prepare for this important phase, I encourage you to stay focused, manage your time wisely, and believe in yourselves. Trust in the preparation that you have undertaken. Each late-night study session, every note taken, and all the discussions shared with your peers have brought you to this point.

Remember that you are not alone in this journey. Lean on your friends and fellow students for support, share ideas, and remind one another that you are all in this together. Your professors and mentors are also here to guide you, so don’t hesitate to reach out if you need assistance or encouragement.

In this moment, I urge you to take a deep breath, embrace a positive mindset, and visualize your success. Know that you have the skills, knowledge, and determination to achieve your goals. Approach each examination with confidence and do your best.

As you embark on this examination period, I wish each of you clarity of thought, strength in your resolve, and a sense of calm as you navigate through your papers. Your hard work will pay off, and I am excited to see the bright futures that lie ahead for all of you.

Good luck to all of you! You’ve got this!
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