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Fadhili is a student from Tanzania who needs $490 to fund his education.

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Fadhili Lukinga
CLASS RANK 03
Fadhili Lukinga is a form one student at Highlands Secondary School. He has one sister and one brother. His father passed away when he was still a young child. His mother is a farmer at Pawaga which is a suburb area in Iringa. She is dealing with the cultivation of rice. The little money she earns from selling her crops is what she uses to cater for her family's basic needs and Fadhilii's school fees. Fadhili has been spending little time in school because of the failure to pay the school fees in due time. Previously he delayed to start his secondary school education for two years because of such a problem. This boy regardless of his problems has been performing well in his studies as it can be noted from above he appeared the third in his class. Both his brother and sister are living in the village.

Birthday: 1995

Gender: Male

Favorite Classes: Form One A

Favorite Books: Science Books

I Want to Be: Engineer

Hobbies: Reading Books and Newspapers

Family: mother, 1 brother, 1 sister

O-Level School: Highland Secondary School

Funding for Form III 2015:
Tuition   $346
School Supplies   $17
Uniform   $27
Food   $100

TOTAL   $490
Funding for Form II 2014: $490
Fadhili's Journal
166 Entries
Hello
Let me share with you about A TURNING POINT IN MY LIFE
A turning point in my life came when I realized the importance of taking responsibility for my own happiness and growth. Until then, I often let circumstances or the opinions of others dictate how I felt or what I did. That moment of clarity changed how I viewed challenges, decisions, and opportunities, making me more intentional about the path I wanted to follow.This turning point taught me that setbacks are not the end of the road but opportunities to learn and grow. I began to embrace change rather than fear it, understanding that every difficult experience could shape me into a stronger, wiser person. It was a shift in mindset that gave me courage to pursue goals I once thought were out of reach.Most importantly, that moment inspired me to take action on my dreams and aspirations. I became more proactive in planning for my future, seeking knowledge, and surrounding myself with people who encourage my growth. Looking back, I see how pivotal this turning point was in helping me become more confident, resilient, and hopeful about life.
THANKS
Hello Kate
I am very happy to hear from you.
The teacher who inspires me is mathematics teacher because i like the way teaching in the class and when i see him encourage me studying hard and become more than him,on studies i am going well.
Thank you and have a nice day
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