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100% of your donations go directly to Neema Kwaslema.

Neema Kwaslema is a student from Tanzania who needs $272 to fund her education.

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Neema Kwaslema Naman
class rank: 13 of 91

Neema is the last born in her family of six children. Her parents are small peasants. She wants to be a nurse. If she got a good education, she will improve her future life and care for her family.

Birthday: 1997

Gender: Female

Favorite Classes: physics

I Want to Be: Nurse

Hobbies: playing netball

Family: father, mother, 4 brothers, 1 sister

O-Level School: Mlimani Secondary School

Funding for Form 3 2015:
Tuition   $75
School Supplies   $42
Food   $75
Exams   $13
Uniform   $67

TOTAL   $272
Funding for Form 2 2014: $176
Neema Kwaslema's Journal
164 Entries
Dear School Fund Family,
Warm greetings to you all. I hope this message finds you in good health and high spirits. It is a great pleasure to write to you and express my sincere appreciation for the support and care that you continue to show towards students and the school community.

I would like to encourage each member of this family to remain focused, disciplined, and committed to your studies. Education is a powerful tool that opens doors to many opportunities, and your hard work today will surely shape a brighter future. Always remember to manage your time well, respect your teachers, and support one another in your academic journey.

I also advise you to maintain good morals and strong values both in and out of school. Be honest, responsible, and kind to one another. Avoid negative influences and always choose friends who motivate you to do better. When you face challenges, do not give up; instead, see them as stepping stones to success.

Furthermore, I encourage you to take good care of your health by eating well, resting enough, and keeping a positive mindset. A healthy body and mind will help you concentrate better and perform well in your studies. Never hesitate to seek guidance from teachers, parents, or mentors whenever you need help.

In conclusion, I would like to wish each and every one of you all the best in your studies and personal growth. May you achieve your goals and make your families and school proud. Keep striving for excellence, believe in yourselves, and may God bless you all with success and bright futures.
Hi Jenny S,
I'm very happy to read your journal to day because in the last week we were use RACHEL PI to study that is why we are not writing journal.....i would like to know more about you........this is the house of parliament in cape town
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