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

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Emiliana Ginwe
I was very happy to hear that I was chosen to join my secondary School. During my primary education, I had a hard time because my parents didn?t pay for my needs on time.
My father plants vegetables to sell. After selling, he uses that money to buy food at home and the remaining amount of money he used to pay my school needs. It was not enough because he failed to pay all of them. For example, for one year I could get only one sweater band he failed in other school needs like food.
With the School Fund, I can use this chance to study very hard and come to school every day. I will make sure that I do not fail my exams.
When I get the power, I will help my family by building a good house for them and I will make sure that my family?s living standard will improve.
Also, I will build an orphanage centre especially for orphans and street children who are suffering in the streets. I will plant a garden of flowers and trees in order to provide good air conditions in our home environment and our street.
I will help students of the School Fund by inspiring them toward their goals, by helping in posting journals and club activities, and advising them on how to solve their problems.

Birthday: 2009

Gender: Female

Favorite Classes: Science

Favorite Books: Story books

I Want to Be: Doctor

Hobbies: Singing

Family: father, mother, 1 brother, 1 grandfather, 1 grandmother

O-Level School: Ganako Secondary School

Funding for Form 3 2025:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $130

TOTAL   $130
Funding for Form 2 2024: $150
Emiliana's Journal
113 Entries
Hello fam, how hs your day? I have a story with lessons in it, its my hope you will enjoy and learn altogether.
*The Cracked Pot: A Story on the Power of Imperfections*

The Story of the Cracked Pot;

There was an old man who lived in a village in India. Every morning, he would place a long stick across his back, hang a water pot from each end, and walk several miles to the river to get fresh water for his family.

But the two water pots were not the same. One had a series of small cracks in its side, causing it to leak.

The old man would fill both pots at the river, but by the time he got back to his home, the cracked pot would be half empty, the water having leaked out during the walk.

The cracked pot grew increasingly ashamed of its inability to complete the task for which it was made. One day, while the old man filled the two pots at the river, the cracked pot spoke to him.

“I’m sorry. I’m so embarrassed that I cannot fulfill my responsibilities as well as the other pot.”

The old man smiled and replied, “On the walk home today, rather than hanging your head in shame, I want you to look up at the side of the path.”

The cracked pot reluctantly agreed to do as the old man asked. As they left the riverbank and started on the path, he couldn’t believe his eyes.

On his side of the path was a beautiful row of flowers.

“You see,” the old man said, “I’ve always known you had those cracks, so I planted flower seeds along your side of the path. Each day, your cracks helped me water them. And now, I pick these flowers to share their beauty with the entire village.”

*Your Perfect Imperfections*

In a world that celebrates conformity, to be different, to be imperfect, can feel like a cause for shame.

The cultural attachment to comparison teaches you to bemoan your imperfections as a punishment. A weight. A burden. An unfortunate turn of fate.

You respond by attempting to hide them. To stand carefully in a light that will never expose them. That will cover your truth.

But what if everything you’ve been told about your imperfections is a lie?

What if those imperfections you’ve been conditioned to hide are the very things that will allow you to truly shine?

What if the things that make you imperfect in one light actually make you perfect in another?

What if you are the cracked pot, imperfect for its assumed task, but perfect for a more creative one?

Sometimes all it takes is one person who can help you see yourself in a new light. Who can show you a better way. Who knocks you off the default path and onto your path.

Find those who see your full, unique, imperfect self and embrace it.

Life is too short to spend it with people who constantly try to fix you. To change you. To mold you into their vision.

The cracks you’ve been taught to hate make you perfect…

For a person you haven’t even met yet.

For a task you haven’t even found yet.

For a journey you haven’t even started yet.

You are the cracked pot. Perfectly imperfect. Remember that.
HI TSF;
I hope that your fine all in your family and you were continue well with your daily activities in my side I am fine too and I were continue well with my daily activities and studying. Today I will participate with you about MY ROLE MODEL.
DEVI PRASAD SHETTY who has 57 years old is a cardiologist who has achieved multiple first.to mention a few, he carried out the first video assisted PDA ligation in the country, the first assisted open heart surgery in India and the first neonatal cardiac surgery on a nine-day-old baby. As mentioned in India today he demonstrated the viability of large scale heart surgery by conducting twelve heart surgeries per day.
He also suggested the ideas of a free heart camp for the villages in northeastern hill state as a straight forward screening tool to identify heart illness in their stages. This is his history in short about his work he is my role model because has good record in his work.
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