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Inocent is a student from Tanzania who needs $130 to fund his education.

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Inocent Kassi
I am a student of Ganako secondary school. I was very happy when I was chosen to join. The teachers love me. They are always proud of me because I can fulfill my dream.
I want to be a surgical doctor. In order to reach my dream, I plan to study very hard and have a lot of group discussions. When I reach my dream, I won?t forget my community, my family, and the World Education Fund. I will improve the living standard of my family and I will share ideas and experiences with WEF people on how to help those people who are in need,
When I get a position in the country's government, I can build hospitals and schools because there are not enough hospitals and schools in my community and country.

Birthday: 2007

Gender: Male

Favorite Classes: biology

Favorite Books: Biology books

I Want to Be: Surgeon

Hobbies: Studying

Family: father, mother, 2 grandfathers, 2 grandmothers

O-Level School: Ganako Secondary School

Funding for Form 4 2025:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $130

TOTAL   $130
Funding for Form 3 2024: $150
Funding for Form 2 2023: $150
Inocent's Journal
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Hello fam, how do you do?
There is a story I have passed across that I can share with you, its called A SNAKE CHASING EFFECT and here it is,
A man is walking through the woods when he stumbles across a snake in the center of his path.
​The snake lashes out and bites him without warning, then turns and slithers away down the path.
​The man feels the sharp pain of the bite and the venom coursing through his leg. Fortunately, he’s close to the village, so if he just walks back and gets the wound treated, he’ll be fine.
​But he feels the anger and resentment building inside him:
​“Why did the snake do that to me? That’s not right. I’m going to get revenge.”
​He starts chasing the snake down the path, but as he pursues the snake, the venom takes hold and he collapses and dies.

The story offers a powerful lesson, which you might call the Snake Chasing Effect:
In life, you’re going to get bitten by a snake every now and then.
Someone betrays you. A partner lies. A family member mistreats you. A friend lets you down. A coworker takes credit for your work.
The initial wound hurts—but it’s survivable. If you take care of yourself, walk back to the village and treat the wound, you’ll be fine.
Hopefully you have learned something and you have enjoyed the story.
Hello wef;
Ihope you doing well and you continue with your daily activities .Today I want to share with you about form six national examination which end up on last Friday .On last year from six were pass their examination in division one only and our school rise its position in national at all.because form six stutents were prepared very well we all wait good result in the name of JESUS AMEN.as our brothers we all get a chance to know things like collaboration is strength,as we see they were collaborate well in each one in studying activities.
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