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

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Mercy Kilambo
I live with my grandparents. My most difficult experience was when my father left my mother. I was in standard 3 and learnt we should not trust anyone in this world.
The most memorable and happiest thing in my life was when I passed my exams and became a top ten student in my class when I was in standard 7.
My dream is to become a cardiologist who deals with heart problems and through studying hard I hope I can reach my dreams.

Birthday: 2007

Gender: Female

Favorite Classes: biology

Favorite Books: story and biology books

I Want to Be: Cardiologist

Hobbies: singing and dancing

Family: father, mother, 1 brother, 4 sisters, 2 grandfathers, 1 grandmother

O-Level School: Klerruu 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
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Hellow once again fam
Here’s something new about medical profession that i would like to share with you
The Hidden Power of Sleep in Healthcare

In the fast-paced world of healthcare, sleep is often underestimated—both by patients and healthcare professionals. While medicines, surgeries, and technologies take center stage, sleep quietly plays a critical role in healing, immunity, and mental well-being.

Research has shown that proper sleep enhances wound healing, improves immune response, and helps regulate vital hormones. For patients in hospitals, disrupted sleep patterns can delay recovery, increase stress, and even raise the risk of complications. For healthcare workers, lack of sleep leads to burnout, reduced focus, and higher chances of medical errors.

Yet, sleep is free, natural, and universally available.

Simple interventions like dimming hospital lights at night, reducing noise levels, and educating patients and staff about sleep hygiene can make a huge difference. Encouraging short naps for healthcare workers during long shifts can also boost alertness and performance.

As we continue to innovate in medicine, we must not forget that sometimes, the most powerful healing tool is rest. Sleep is not a luxury—it’s a necessity. It’s time we gave it the attention it deserves in our healthcare systems.
HELLO
Today i want to share with you about my first day to donate blood it was amazing and a litter painfull i enjoyed the activity and i know it will help other people to who are in need.....BYE........
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