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Mariam is a student from Tanzania who needs $130 to fund her education.

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Mariam Jumanne
I had an experience in my life which can?t forget when both of my parents passed away and left me and my brother and sister alone. We have a difficult life soon after my parents passed away. From this I learned to hustle very hard. For me, the only hustling is to study very hard so as I can reach my dream of becoming a secondary school teacher in agriculture. I want to come back to help my brother and my sister. I will also help my community by educating them about good farming practices so as they can get high yield and help their family. When I go far and get a good position in this country, I will change the system of farming from the local way of farming to advanced ways of farming practice.
I am always proud of myself but the moment that I felt really proud of myself was when I got division one in my mid-term test.

Birthday: 2008

Gender: Female

Favorite Classes: Agriculture

Favorite Books: Agriculture

I Want to Be: teacher

Hobbies: Studying

Family: 2 brothers, 2 sisters, 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
Mariam's Journal
194 Entries
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 TSF
I hope you are doing well with your daily activities in my side am fine too. Today I want to chart with you about THE TRIP OF ATTENDING KONDOA IRANGI IN DODOMA.
This trip consists form four student with their teacher’s and joining together with form three on 9 JUNE 2025. All students are happy to attending this please because we are going to learning different things and tools about past and how those tools are used in past life.
We are preparing well about this trip by preparing different questions about which are going to see and learning. All student prepare his or her things which are going to use on this trip like some bites, juice and smart phone which are used for capturing pictures.
That is all about our trip and we are praying to GOD in order to make us safe for the trip.
HAVE A NICE WEEKEND……………………………..
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