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

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Simon Mbyopyo
The experience I had earlier in life was being away from my parents and the most difficult was losing my brother. I felt proud when I passed my nationals and became the first in my form one exam. I was the happiest then. My dream is to be a pharmacist. I will become one by studying hard. After succeeding, I will finish building our house. I will serve my community by selling medicine at normal prices, care for patients and provide education to all people.

Birthday: 2008

Gender: Male

Favorite Classes: form one

Favorite Books: biology books

I Want to Be: pharmacist

Hobbies: basketball

Family: father, mother, 1 brother, 1 sister

O-Level School: Lugalo Secondary School

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

TOTAL   $130
Funding for Form 2 2024: $150
Simon's Journal
288 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.
Dear TSF Members,

Revision is a crucial component of the learning process that enables students to reinforce their understanding of academic material. Through revision, students can revisit complex concepts, solidify their knowledge, and develop a deeper understanding of the subject matter. By reviewing notes, textbooks, and other study materials, students can identify areas where they need improvement and focus their efforts on addressing these weaknesses. This process helps to build confidence and fluency, allowing students to approach assessments and exams with greater ease and assurance.

Effective revision also plays a significant role in improving retention and recall of information. When students engage in regular revision, they are able to commit information to long-term memory, making it easier to retrieve and apply in different contexts. This is particularly important in subjects that require the application of knowledge, such as mathematics, science, and languages. By revising regularly, students can develop a strong foundation of knowledge that they can draw upon when faced with complex problems or challenging questions.

In addition to academic benefits, revision also helps students develop essential skills such as time management, organization, and self-discipline. By creating a revision plan and sticking to it, students can prioritize their tasks, manage their time effectively, and develop a sense of responsibility and accountability. These skills are transferable to other areas of life, making revision an invaluable part of the learning process. By incorporating regular revision into their study routine, students can set themselves up for success and achieve their academic goals.
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