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

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Innocent Mwinyi
The most difficult experience in my life was when my friend got a disease. He was not treated because he did not have enough money and he died without getting any help. From that, I learned that life should matter more than anything, especially to the doctors.
My dream is to be a medical doctor because I want to save lives of people. When I reach my dream, I will make sure I support my family financially and help my community by giving them various medical advice. If given the power, I would change the hospital rules so that patients should be treated first and payment should be later.

Birthday: 2009

Gender: Male

Favorite Classes: form one

Favorite Books: chemistry books

I Want to Be: doctor

Hobbies: football

Family: father, mother, 1 sister, 2 grandfathers, 1 grandmother

O-Level School: Lugalo Secondary School

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

TOTAL   $130
Funding for Form 2 2024: $150
Innocent's Journal
222 Entries
Hello family 😀
I hope your doing good and things are going perfect at your side and if you passing hard times your should never let them overcome you. So for this moment I want to share couple of things that may help or build you in some ways.

The Power of Showing Up

We often wait for the perfect moment.
The perfect opportunity.
The perfect version of ourselves.

But life doesn’t reward perfection.
It rewards presence.

The people who change the world are not always the smartest, the richest, or the most educated.
They are the ones who show up.
Who keep showing up.
Even when it’s hard.
Even when no one claps.
Even when the path is unclear.

Showing up means choosing courage over comfort.
It means standing for something, even when you stand alone.
It means doing the work—quietly, consistently, faithfully.

You don’t need a title to lead.
You don’t need applause to matter.
You don’t need permission to begin.

You just need to show up.
For your family.
For your community.
For your purpose.

Because every time you show up, you plant a seed.
A seed of hope.
A seed of change.
A seed of legacy.

And one day, someone will sit under the shade of a tree you planted—without ever knowing your name.
That is impact.
That is leadership.
That is the power of showing up.

So today, I honor you.
Not for being perfect.
But for being present.
For choosing to rise.
For choosing to build.
For choosing to believe.

Keep showing up.
The world needs you.
Hello Sister Ummy,

Your words are very inspiring. I like how you stayed strong, worked hard, and trusted Allah even when the exams were hard. You have shown courage and patience, and that is already a big success.

May Allah bless your efforts and give you the best results. You are almost there — keep believing in yourself.
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