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100% of your donations go directly to Khadija Daud.

Khadija Daud is a student from Tanzania who needs $380 to fund her education.

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Khadija Daud Kifunda
I am a first born in our family and I have one young sister. At the time I was born my father had already passed away. After my mother died of HIV/AIDS my sister and I moved to our aunt's. My uncle is a small scale peasant farmer. His income is not enough to pay my school fees. I believe that education will help me to reach my goals.

Birthday: 2000

Gender: Female

Favorite Classes: math, biology, chemistry, physics

Favorite Books: story books

I Want to Be: doctor

Hobbies: reading

Family: 1 sister, 1 grandfather, 1 grandmother

O-Level School: Highland Secondary School

Funding for Form IV 2017:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $380

TOTAL   $380
Funding for Form III 2016: $400
Funding for Form II 2015: $490
Khadija Daud's Journal
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Hello
It's my hope that you are doing great 😊, back to me am doing great too.
Today i would like to share with you about HOPE AS A FORM OF STRENGTH IN TIMES OF DARKNESS
In times of darkness, when everything feels uncertain and heavy, hope becomes a quiet yet powerful form of strength. It doesn’t always roar or shine brightly sometimes it’s just a small whisper reminding me to hold on one more day, to take one more step. Hope doesn’t erase pain, but it gives it meaning; it keeps the heart alive when circumstances try to break it. Even when I can’t see the way forward, hope becomes the light that guides me through confusion and fear. It’s the belief that better days will come, that healing is possible, and that every storm eventually passes. Hope transforms endurance into courage it turns waiting into faith and sorrow into purpose. I’ve learned that hope isn’t about pretending everything is fine; it’s about trusting that, even in the dark, something good is still unfolding. And sometimes, that small flicker of hope is all I need to find my way back to the light.
Thanks🥰
I hope that you are doing well with your daily activities and am glad to see your post.About me am doing well in my studies and daily responsibilities I do promise madam that am studying hard so that I can also become like you helping children with the special needs and also to do something good for the people.
I would like to thanks you and all donors for your support and Mr Amos with Mr paulo.And your so much welcome in our country.
I WISH YOU HAPPY WEEKEND
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