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Jerumana is a student from Tanzania who needs $150 to fund her education.

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Jerumana John
During my standard seven national examinations, I had an eye illness. From this I learned that your health has to be checked regularly. This moment is the one which inspired me to become an optician. I have to study very hard so as I can reach my dream of becoming an optician.
The happiest moment when I felt proud of myself was when I scored division one of point seven and I took position number one in the class. The memorable moment was when I visited Manyara National Park through the sponsorship of my teacher.
After I reach my dream, I will pay back my community by giving them education about how eye defects are caused and how to prevent them. I will help WEF by volunteering in several activities concerning the World Education Fund.
When I have power to change in my country, I would like to change the system of education from much theory to more practice.

Birthday: 2008

Gender: Female

Favorite Classes: biology

Favorite Books: Biology books

I Want to Be: Optician

Hobbies: Watching medical session TV

Family: father, mother, 2 brothers, 1 grandfather, 1 grandmother

O-Level School: Endarofta Secondary School

Funding for Form 4 2025:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $150

TOTAL   $150
Funding for Form 3 2024: $160
Funding for Form 2 2023: $200
Jerumana's Journal
258 Entries
Hello family 👋.
Hopping that you are doing well on my side I thank God for the grace he has given me .here is a short story of Neema that will give you a lesson
Neema loved to learn, but she often thought she already knew everything. One day, her teacher gave her a cup and asked her to fill it with water. Neema, wanting to be quick, filled the cup with sand first. When she tried to pour in the water, it spilled everywhere—the cup could not hold it.
Her teacher smiled and said, “Neema, knowledge is like water. If your mind is already full of pride and stubbornness, nothing new can enter. But if you empty your cup, you can fill it with fresh water.”
Neema understood. From that day, she listened more, asked questions, and became one of the best learners in class.
Lesson: To gain wisdom, we must stay humble and ready to learn.
Hello WEF, today I want to share with you about my study group during mock season.
I’m part of a small study group, and we’ve been working together since the mocks began. Every evening, we meet to discuss that day’s paper and go over the answers. We also help each other revise topics that are difficult.

Being in a group has made revision easier and more enjoyable. We laugh, correct each other, and stay focused. I believe we will all improve together.
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