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100% of your donations go directly to Lucy Erasto.

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

$120 raised
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Lucy Erasto Kalinga
I grew up in a single-parent family, which was a challenging experience. The hardest moment in my life was when my dad passed away unexpectedly. This taught me that our parents are there to support us, but we must also learn to help ourselves and work hard to achieve our dreams. I felt proud when I was selected to join the WEF family. My most memorable and happiest moment was when I was accepted into university. It was not easy to get here, as I faced many challenges during my advanced level education. Despite this, I am excited about my future career in agriculture. My dream is to become an accountant in agriculture. To achieve this goal, I will focus on three things: studying hard, seeking guidance from experts in my field, and trusting in God. Once I achieve my dream, I plan to help my siblings and others in my community who are struggling to reach their goals due to financial constraints.

Birthday: 2003

Gender: Female

Favorite Books: Story books

I Want to Be: Accountant

Hobbies: Singing

Family: mother, 2 brothers, 1 sister, 1 grandfather, 1 grandmother

O-Level School: Lugalo Secondary School

A-Level School: Itipingi Secondary School

University: Sokoine university of agriculture

Funding for second year (120) 2024:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $120

TOTAL   $120
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
Lucy Erasto's Journal
411 Entries
Hello WEF family
Today I wanna share with you little tips about relationships
1.The honeymoon stage
In the honeymoon stage everything happens effortlessly. You don't force anything. It's just beautiful. You can easily think you have won or think you've found your ideal soul mate.
Everything is picky and pretty. You just want to spend more time together. You even start to fantasize about the future together. It's just beautiful because you have found each other.

2. The testing stage.
The second stage is the testing stage. Some call it the reality stage. Love is no longer new, the s*x is no longer desirable or appetising. The feelings have faded. The acting is over, the reality kicks in. It's either you tolerate, accept or it's over. You start finding faults in your partner. This doesn't mean you no longer love them but you now see them from a reality perspective. You start fighting and doubting if you are really in love.

3. The Give in or give up stage.
This is the most difficult stage of the relationship. It's called the building stage. A lot of fights happen. You start getting angry at little things and become more insecure because you no longer see eye to eye in a lot of things. It is the higher stage of the relationship where breakup is highly possible. The stage where intimacy is dry and love is cold. If you are both not mature enough the relationship will end here. One will start to cheat for the taste of new love.

4. The winning stage.
In this stage you both accept that you are two different individuals and imperfect. You both have different qualities and flows but still choose each other, and want to stick together no matter what. You choose the relationship over your feelings and emotions at times. Many divorces happen because a lot of people marry on their honeymoon stage.

They marry strangers and when the reality kicks they think he or she has changed

All the best
Hello everyone I would like to share with you about our election campaign to students leadership at SUA
The air on campus was buzzing! The university election campaign was. officially kicked off, and everywhere you look, there are posters, banners, and groups of students huddled together, passionately discussing their preferred candidates. It's a whirlwind of energy, ideas, and a healthy dose of competition. I've been trying to keep up with all the different platforms and promises, but it's a lot to take in.

One of the things that's struck me is the diversity of the candidates. There are students from all different backgrounds, representing various departments and interests. It's inspiring to see so many people stepping up and wanting to make a difference in our university community. The debates have been particularly interesting, with candidates tackling tough questions about tuition fees, student resources, and campus safety.

I was still undecided on who I'll vote for, but I was enjoying the process of learning about the issues and hearing the different perspectives. It's a reminder that we all have a voice and that our choices matter. No matter the outcome, In fact the election leads to positive changes and a stronger, more engaged student body.
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