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

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Juma Nguno
Life is full of obstacles, and nothing is permanent. I learned this the hard way, especially when I lost my father. He was the main supporter of our family, and his passing left us in a difficult situation. This loss was challenging, but it taught me resilience and the importance of perseverance. I realized that setbacks are part of life, and overcoming them can lead to greater strength and success.
I was extremely grateful when I was selected to join the University of Dodoma, my first choice. I want to express my deep appreciation for the support I received from TSF. This opportunity has been life-changing, and it motivates me to work even harder towards achieving my dream of becoming a sociologist. I understand that with determination and hard work, I can achieve my goals.
As I continue to pursue my studies, I am committed to helping my family, especially since they are getting older. I also want to support my siblings in achieving their dreams. On a larger scale, I plan to provide services to my community by establishing NGOs that will help elderly and disabled people. Through these efforts, I aim to give back to those who need it the most.

Birthday: 2005

Gender: Male

Favorite Books: Takadini

I Want to Be: Sociologist

Hobbies: watching movies

Family: mother, 1 brother, 1 sister

A-Level School: Karatu Secondary School

University: University of Dodoma

Funding for first year (40) 2024:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $40

TOTAL   $40
Funding for Form 6 2023: $100
Funding for Form 5 (75) 2022: $75
Juma's Journal
262 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.
HELLOW WEF
It is My hope that you are doing well on my side I am fine

My Journey Into the Second Year of My Studies

Today, as I write this journal entry, my heart is filled with gratitude and joy. I look back at my academic journey with hope and faith. One year has passed—a year full of challenges, lessons, growth, and small victories. Through every step, I know it was not by my own strength, but by God’s grace and protection.

As I enter my second year of studies, I thank God for giving me life, health, strength, and wisdom. Every day He woke me up safely, guided me, and gave me the ability to keep going even when things felt difficult. He has remained the light on my path and the source of my hope.

I step into this new academic year with new goals, renewed discipline, and a passion to learn even more. I know there will still be challenges ahead, but I believe that the same God who brought me this far will continue to lead me until the end.

Today, with a grateful heart, I say:
“Thank You, God, for giving me life and allowing me to reach my second year of studies. Continue to be my help, my light, and my guide throughout this journey.”

I place my future in God’s hands, trusting Him with the days ahead and with my educational journey.
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