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

$160 raised
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Bertha Olenjoro
Notable experiences in my life are, first, passing my standard seven examination and, second, entering secondary school. My most difficult experience was when I started to learn English. I have learned that if you want to do something, you have to work hard.
I felt proud was when I entered secondary school. My most memorable and happiest thoughts are from when I celebrated at my birthday party.
My dream is to be an electrical engineer. I will get there through studying hard and doing well in science subjects. If I had the power to change my country, I would like to improve the electricity supply especially in rural areas because there are shortages of electric power.

Birthday: 2006

Gender: Female

Favorite Classes: form 1

Favorite Books: Mabala the farmer

I Want to Be: Electrical engineer

Hobbies: playing netball

Family: father, mother, 1 brother, 2 sisters, 2 grandfathers, 2 grandmothers

O-Level School: Endarofta Secondary School

Funding for Form 4 2024:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $160

TOTAL   $160
Funding for Form 3 2023: $200
Funding for Form 2 2022: $250
Bertha's Journal
323 Entries
My Wonderful TSF Family👨‍👨‍👧‍👦
​I know you are all working hard—attending classes, and growing smarter every single day. We are so proud of you!
​I wanted to share a very important saying, a secret weapon for success that we, your TSF family, believe in: “Time the time before it time you.”
​What does that mean?
​Think of time like a loyal dog. If you give it commands and tell it what to do (that’s the “time the time” part), it works hard for you. If you ignore it and let it wander (that’s the “before it time you” part), you suddenly look up, and the project deadline is today, the test is tomorrow, and all your free time is gone!
​When you are at school, you are the boss of your minutes.
• ​Time your studying: Focus on the hard subjects first when your brain is fresh.
• ​Time your breaks: Schedule fun and relaxation so you don't burn out.
​If you choose what your time does, you will never feel rushed or stressed. You get to control your schedule, and that means you always have time for both work and play.
​Keep leading your time, not following it. You’ve got this!
​With so much love and belief in your future. And remind you all to not forget to pray for our country Tanzania.
Love you all 🤍.
Completing Form Four is a proud moment, and we owe this success to the unwavering support of God, the WEF, Madam Judy, our parents, and teachers. Their encouragement has been a constant source of strength, and we are excited to take the next step toward higher education.
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