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Secilia Zakaria is a student from Tanzania who needs $200 to fund her education.

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Secilia Zakaria Mhagama
Class Rank 80 out of 250
Secilia is a thirteen year old girl, the only child in her family. She lost her father in 2007. Currently she lives with her grandmother whose work is to sell used clothes in streets. The little income Secilia's grandmother earns is used to cater for their basic needs which include her school fees as well as food for the family. Her mother is living in Dar es Salaam and is jobless. Secilia has been forced to miss some of her schooling days because of failing to pay the school fees on time.
Secilia says "Education is the light that can help her to have a brighter future".

Birthday: 2000

Gender: Female

Favorite Classes: Science

Favorite Books: Biology

I Want to Be: Doctor

Hobbies: Sports and Athletics Games

Family: mother, 1 grandmother

O-Level School: Miyomboni Secondary School

Funding for Form 4 2016:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $200

TOTAL   $200
Funding for Form 3 2015: $192
Funding for Form 2 (Girls) 2014: $206
Secilia Zakaria's Journal
239 Entries
Hello guys,
Now, let’s learn something new about Virology.
Virology is the branch of science that studies viruses — the tiniest infectious agents that can cause diseases in humans, animals, and even plants.

Viruses are much smaller than bacteria and cannot live on their own. They need to enter another living cell to multiply. Some viruses cause common diseases like the flu, measles, or COVID-19, while others can infect animals and crops.

But not all viruses are bad — studying them helps scientists develop vaccines and treatments that save millions of lives.

As you continue learning, remember: knowledge is power — and science helps us protect ourselves and our communities.

If you have any questions about Virology or viruses in general, feel free to ask me after this journal. I’ll be happy to explain more! 😊

Have a great and productive day, future scientists!
Hello Amanda,
How are you?I hope you and your family.Tell me what is the area of your country.
As you go through life there come opportunities to do great things.
Best wishes that you may succeed in everything you put your hand to.
Best wishes
special for you
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