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

$80 raised
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The most difficult experience I had in my life was the death of my father last year. The moment that I felt very proud of myself was the day I passed my form six exam and got a chance to advance to university. The most memorable day in my life was my birthday. Every year I enjoy and thank my lord for granting me this life. My dream is to become a gynecologist and I believe that through hard work, focus and praying, I'll reach my goal. If I'll reach my dreams, I'll help my family financially, as for the society I'll try my best to give a quality service to them and as for the WEF, I'll make sure that I participate in all activities efficiently. If I get the chance to have great power, I'll encourage people to put effort to fight for their dreams for the benefit of all.

Birthday: 2003

Gender: Male

Favorite Books: Unanswered cries

I Want to Be: Gynecologist

Hobbies: Playing football, singing, reading

Family: mother, 3 brothers, 1 sister, 1 grandmother

A-Level School: Karatu Secondary school

University: University of Dodoma

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

TOTAL   $80
Funding for Form 6 2022: $150
Funding for Form 5 2021: $150
Juma's Journal
296 Entries
HELLOW WEF
JOURNAL – Wishing TSF Members a Successful First Year of Studies

Today I write this journal with joy and gratitude as I witness the members of TSF beginning a new chapter in their academic journey. The first year of studies is a meaningful beginning—a stage of self-discovery, building dreams, and planting the seeds of future success.

I congratulate each one of you for reaching this milestone. It was not easy, and your presence here shows your hard work, determination, and God’s grace over your lives. I encourage you to enter this new academic year with confidence, wisdom, and a strong desire to learn.

My wishes and prayers for you:

May God grant you wisdom and understanding

May He protect you—your health, your travels, and every step of your studies

May He open doors of opportunities, good friendships, and pathways to success


Remember that challenges will come, but they are meant to build you, not break you. Keep pushing, stay focused, and never give up. The first year is only the beginning—but a beginning that can shape your entire journey.

On behalf of the TSF family, I say:
“Best wishes to all of you entering your first year of studies! May God go before you and bless you in every exam, every class, and every step you take.”

May this coming year be filled with blessings, growth, and great achievements.
Hello family 👋.
I hope you are doing well, as for me am also doing fine.
Today I want to share with you about the University life experience.

University life is not only an individual journey but also a shared experience within the community. It brings together students from different backgrounds, cultures, and regions, uniting us with a common goal of learning and growth. This diversity makes the university a living community where ideas, values, and dreams are exchanged every day.

Within the university community, we learn to support one another. Group discussions, teamwork in projects, and even casual conversations in hostels or cafeterias create bonds that go beyond academics. These connections build a sense of belonging and teach us the value of cooperation, respect, and mutual understanding.

At the same time, university life challenges us to be responsible members of our community. We are encouraged to take part in activities that contribute positively, whether through clubs, volunteer programs, or leadership roles. Such involvement helps us develop skills that prepare us not only for careers but also for service to society.

University is also a place where the community grows together. When one of us succeeds, whether in academics, sports, or leadership, it inspires others. Similarly, when challenges arise, such as exams or personal struggles, we learn the importance of empathy and support.

In conclusion, university life is not just about personal achievement. It is about creating a strong, supportive community that prepares us to contribute to the wider society. Together, we grow, learn, and prepare to face the future as responsible citizens.
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