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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
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Hell today i would to see peoples talent oh they can sing. Here is a song create your own melody a sing..if you get it let us know..

🎶 "Rise Again" 🎶
(Original Motivational Song)

[Verse 1]
Woke up to the weight of the world again
Dreams feel heavy, like they might not land
But there's a fire burning deep inside
Whispering softly, "You were born to rise"

[Pre-Chorus]
Every fall is a chance to stand
Every no is a step to a plan
You’ve got strength you haven’t seen
You're more than what you’ve ever been

[Chorus]
So rise again, don’t let it end
You're a storm with a heart that bends
Every scar, a story to send
Proof you’ve got the will to mend
Keep your head up, find your flame
Even when you lose your way
You’re not broken — just in the making
Stand tall, you’re worth the claiming
Rise again.

[Verse 2]
Doubt will knock like an old best friend
Fear will tell you this is where it ends
But you’ve walked through darker nights
You shine brightest without a light

[Pre-Chorus]
Every tear can help you grow
Every step, even small, will show
You’re still here, you still believe
That’s your power — you never leave

[Chorus]
So rise again, don’t let it end
You're a storm with a heart that bends
Every scar, a story to send
Proof you’ve got the will to mend
Keep your head up, find your flame
Even when you lose your way
You’re not broken — just in the making
Stand tall, you’re worth the claiming
Rise again.

[Bridge]
Even when the voices shout
And you're drowning in the doubt
Let your heartbeat be the sound
That lifts you off the ground

[Final Chorus]
Rise again, this is your time
Every mountain, you're meant to climb
Hold your dreams — don’t let them fade
You were born to break the chains
Keep your head up, take the pain
Turn it into something great
You’re not broken — you’re becoming
Braver, stronger, always running
So rise again.

Lets sing together fam..
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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