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

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John Medo
John Medo comes from Karatu Town in the Arusha Region, Tanzania. Arusha is in Northern Tanzania where tens of thousands of tourists pass by each year, on their way to Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater and the world famous Serengeti. In 2008, one such tourist named Matt Severson happened to see John Medo outside his hotel, cutting the grass for his family cow. Since that first encounter, where no more than 10 broken words of English passed between them, both Matt and John's lives changed.

They have learned a tremendous amount from one another: how to be bold, how to dream big, and how to inspire. John and Matt have remained in touch via email, via The School Fund's website, and have seen each other every summer in Tanzania. John still dreams of becoming President one day, although of late, he thinks being a doctor wouldn't be too bad either.

Birthday: 1993

Gender: Male

Favorite Classes: biology chemistry

I Want to Be: President of Tanzania

Hobbies: Studying & Swimming

Family: father, mother, 2 brothers, 2 sisters, 2 grandfathers

O-Level School: Ganako Secondary School

Funding for Second year 2015:

TOTAL   $0
Funding for A-Level Year 2 2013: $932
Funding for A-Level Year 1 2012: $922
Funding for Form 4 2011: $188
Funding for Form 3 2010: $251
John's Journal
193 Entries
Dear Students,
Happy Year of the Tiger!
During Chinese New Year, people are doing a lot of celebration activities. The main Chinese New Year activities include 1) putting up decorations, 2) offering sacrifices to ancestors, 3) eating reunion dinner with family on New Year's Eve, 4) giving red envelopes (money to kids) and other gifts, 5) and doing/watching firecrackers and fireworks. The tiger embodies courage and bravery, so the new year could symbolize resilience and strength — even in times of struggle. May the new year bring you new possibilities, new horizons, new success and new joys.
Grace
Hell TSF.

I would love to great you all and say sorry for all the schoolfund students form iringa and say thanks for your carriage mesegesm pleas am very sorry I was very poor in responding I was a bit busy in college but I trust you all performed well in your exams and your having fun in your holly day I real wish you all the best in your coming academic semester and may the God give you strength to reach that and study hard and well as you wished me I would also want to thank tsf karatu and the intre SCHHOLFUND team I know your all wishing me sucees and I have nothing to pay but saying thank you all and I love you all.I personally am in holyday after finishing the first year but am supposed to go for the field work there fore its like I will not get time to rest but still we will be intouch and communicate to you all .

thank you all and all the best

best

john medo
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