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100% of your donations go directly to Yusuph Jailos.

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

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Yusuph Jailos Mking'i
The most difficult experience in my life is when I was diagnosed with Epilepsy when I was at school where by people around me associated the weakness with some local believes whereby to some extent I was discriminated from others but I learnt that the pain and the weakness are not my fault and hence I learn on how to live with different people in response to their views but also on how to deal with circumstances which we cannot change. But through this experience I can remember the moment I felt proud of myself, is where I stood up and gave courage to a person who had a same experience as I and he was able to carry on with studies so I felt like I can be the source of courage to other and also happiness that is where I felt proud of myself.
My dream in my life is to be a Social Welfare Manager. For me to attain my dream I have to work hard in my studies at university level so I can manage and qualify for the position. When I get the chance to achieve my dream, I will help my family by providing all the basic needs required. but also, I will be volunteering my salary for WEF so as to help more students to reach their dreams. If I will have the power to change my country, I will first start to change people's wellbeing by transforming them through encouraging them to keep their funds as retirement plan so as they can be useful in future a thing which most of Tanzanians do not practice and also I will work hard to eliminate all the negative practices which are done in my country for example discrimination as one of the thing that I have experienced so as to rise the wellbeing of all people in the country.

Birthday: 2002

Gender: Male

Favorite Books: life transformation books

I Want to Be: Social welfare manager

Hobbies: Reading books

Family: mother, 2 sisters, 1 grandmother

O-Level School: Klerruu Secondary School

A-Level School: Uwemba Secondary School

University: Institute of Finance Management (IFM)

Funding for second year (80) 2024:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $80

TOTAL   $80
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
Yusuph Jailos's Journal
406 Entries
Hello everyone.
Hopefully everyone is fine. I have no much to say but remind my young brothers and sisters to study hard especially form two's and form fours who will have to sit for their national examinations soon, passing exams doesn't need lucky only, it needs effort, patience and desire of scoring higher. So guys we need to work hard so that we make those who support us happy and make them feel they have lost nothing
Hellow
let me share a story hope you can learn something from it

A teacher gave each student a balloon and asked them to inflate it, write their name on it, and throw it into the hallway. Once all the balloons were mixed together, the students were given five minutes to find their own. Despite the frantic search, no one succeeded.

Then, the teacher gave them a new instruction: pick up the first balloon you find and hand it to the person whose name is on it. In just five minutes, everyone had their balloon.

The teacher then said:
"These balloons are like happiness. If we all chase after our own, we may never find it. But when we care about others and help them find theirs, we discover our own in the process."

Have a great night, everyone! Keep up the teamwork, and remember *"Unity is strength"*
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