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David Mbise
I am the last born in our family. I am studying at secondary school. I have one sister and two brothers. We live with both parents.
The moment I felt proud was when I performed well in my midterm exams. I have difficulty studying. My most difficult experience was when I heard that my grandfather was dead. The most memorable and happiest thing was when my father took me to Lake Duluti.
My dream is to become a civil engineer. After I reach my dream, I will support our family and the community. For WEF, I help children who are living and studying through difficult lives like mine.

Birthday: 2006

Gender: Male

Favorite Classes: mathematics

Favorite Books: story books

I Want to Be: civil engineer

Hobbies: playing football

Family: father, mother, 2 brothers, 1 sister, 2 grandmothers

O-Level School: Lugalo Secondary School

Funding for Form 4 2024:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $150

TOTAL   $150
Funding for Form 3 2023: $150
Funding for Form 2 2022: $150
David's Journal
321 Entries
Hello family 😀
I hope your doing good and things are going perfect at your side and if you passing hard times your should never let them overcome you. So for this moment I want to share couple of things that may help or build you in some ways.

The Power of Showing Up

We often wait for the perfect moment.
The perfect opportunity.
The perfect version of ourselves.

But life doesn’t reward perfection.
It rewards presence.

The people who change the world are not always the smartest, the richest, or the most educated.
They are the ones who show up.
Who keep showing up.
Even when it’s hard.
Even when no one claps.
Even when the path is unclear.

Showing up means choosing courage over comfort.
It means standing for something, even when you stand alone.
It means doing the work—quietly, consistently, faithfully.

You don’t need a title to lead.
You don’t need applause to matter.
You don’t need permission to begin.

You just need to show up.
For your family.
For your community.
For your purpose.

Because every time you show up, you plant a seed.
A seed of hope.
A seed of change.
A seed of legacy.

And one day, someone will sit under the shade of a tree you planted—without ever knowing your name.
That is impact.
That is leadership.
That is the power of showing up.

So today, I honor you.
Not for being perfect.
But for being present.
For choosing to rise.
For choosing to build.
For choosing to believe.

Keep showing up.
The world needs you.
Hi guys,
Hopefully you are fine. To I'm ok.
Today I would like to share with you about how to start doing physical exercises. We start with setting goals example:
*Goal:* Run 5Km in 12 weeks

*Week 1-2 Progress:*

- Ran 3 times a week for 30 minutes
- Increased distance by 0.5K
- Challenges: Struggling with morning runs

*Week 3-4 Progress:*

- Ran 3 times a week for 35 minutes
- Increased distance by 1K
- Celebrations: Completed first 3K run without stopping!

*Adjustments:*

- Schedule runs for evening instead of morning
- Incorporate strength training to improve endurance

*Next Steps:*

- Increase running time by 10 minutes
- Run 4 times a week
Other than knowing about physical exercises this journal entry helps track progress, identify challenges, and make adjustments to stay on track.
Wish you a happy day.
--david--
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