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100% of your donations go directly to Erica Mashaka.

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

$140 raised
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Erica Mashaka Chambila
When I was young, I found it difficult to succeed, especially since I was studying in a government school that lacked essential materials and resources. It was hard to get good grades and achieve my dreams. The most difficult experience I had was when my mother was diagnosed with diabetes. It was tough to handle since she needed medicine to maintain her blood sugar level. From this experience, I learned that things change, and we need to cherish everything we have in life. The happiest moment of my life was when I received a scholarship from WEF. It simplified my life and that of my family. My dream is to become a chemist, and I will achieve this by working hard and focusing on my studies. I believe the best way to help my community, family, and WEF is by giving affordable things to those in need, especially in educational issues. I will repay the School-Fund by helping other members.

Birthday: 2003

Gender: Female

Favorite Books: story books

I Want to Be: Chemist

Hobbies: Listening to music

Family: father, mother, 1 brother, 2 sisters, 1 grandfather

O-Level School: Klerruu Secondary School

A-Level School: Mbalaziwa Sec school

University: Mkwawa university

Funding for second year (140) 2024:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $140

TOTAL   $140
Funding for Form 6 2022: $150
Funding for Form 5 2021: $150
Funding for Form 4 2020: $150
Funding for Form 3 2019: $100
Funding for Form 2 2018: $220
Erica Mashaka's Journal
446 Entries
Hello TSF family,

I hope you're all doing well.

I wanted to give you a more detailed update on my field training practical, specifically about what I learned today. The main topic was the paramount importance of documentation, both in the professional world and in our personal lives.

Documentation in the Warehouse
In the warehouse, documentation is not just a suggestion—it's a critical operational pillar. I learned that it’s categorized into a few key areas:

Receiving and Inbound: When new stock arrives, we must meticulously document every item. This includes the quantity, condition, supplier, and unique identifiers. This ensures we know exactly what we have and can reconcile it with the supplier’s invoice, preventing financial discrepancies.

Inventory Management: This is about tracking the movement of goods. Every time an item is moved, picked for an order, or returned to stock, it must be documented. This real-time tracking is essential for maintaining accurate inventory counts and prevents lost or misplaced items.

Shipping and Outbound: Before an order leaves the warehouse, we create detailed documentation. This includes packing lists, shipping labels, and proofs of delivery. It confirms that the correct items are being sent to the right customer and provides a record in case of any disputes.

The Wider Application: Documentation in Daily Life
This training made me realize that the principles of good documentation extend far beyond the warehouse. Think about how we can apply these concepts to our daily lives:

Financial Tracking: Just like a business tracks its inventory, we can track our finances. Keeping a record of our income and expenses helps us manage our budgets, save money, and make informed financial decisions.

Task Management: A simple to-do list is a form of documentation. By writing down our tasks and goals, we create a clear record of what needs to be done. This helps us stay organized, reduces mental clutter, and ensures we don't forget important deadlines.

Personal Records: From keeping medical records organized to saving important emails and receipts, documenting key personal information can be a lifesaver. It ensures we have easy access to critical information when we need it most.

Learning about documentation has been a real eye-opener. It’s more than just writing things down; it's about creating a reliable system that brings clarity, order, and accuracy to complex processes. I'm excited to continue applying these lessons, both here and in my personal life.

I'll be sure to share more updates soon!

Best regards
Jeremiah
Hello Fam
It’s me my hope you are doing great here are some tips to motivate you and inspire
Certainly! Here are some inspiring facts to lift your spirits:

1. **Persistence Pays Off:** Thomas Edison failed over 1,000 times before successfully inventing the light bulb. His perseverance shows that failure is just a step toward success.

2. **Your Brain's Capacity:** The human brain contains about 86 billion neurons, capable of creating new connections throughout life. Your ability to learn and grow is limitless.

3. **Against All Odds:** J.K. Rowling was rejected by multiple publishers before Harry Potter became a global phenomenon. Never giving up can lead to incredible achievements.

4. **Small Acts Matter:** A simple act of kindness can inspire hope and ripple through communities, proving that even small gestures can make a big difference.

5. **Enduring Achievements:** The Great Pyramid of Giza, built over 4,500 years ago, still stands today—a testament to human ingenuity and determination.

6. **Resilience in Adversity:** Malala Yousafzai survived an attack and became a leading advocate for education, demonstrating that resilience can turn adversity into strength.

7. **Dream Big:** The moon landing in 1969 was achieved through relentless effort and innovation, reminding us that seemingly impossible dreams can come true.

8. **Everyday Heroes:** Many ordinary people perform extraordinary acts daily—helping others, volunteering, supporting loved ones—showing that heroism often lies in everyday actions.

9. **Lifelong Learning:** No matter your age, you can learn new skills and grow—your potential for self-improvement is necessary.
Have a nice day
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