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Jovin is a student from Tanzania who needs $160 to fund his education.

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Jovin Mtera
My name is Jovin Mtera, and I live in Karatu. My parents are employed, but their incomes are not very high. My father works as a cobbler, while my mother is a house wife. Despite their hard work, we often face financial challenges.
One of my happiest moments is when my parents cooperate together in their work. Their teamwork brings joy to our family, and it feels fulfilling when they are able to provide for our basic needs, including food and education. I appreciate the opportunities I have to go to school, and I find happiness in learning and growing through education.
However, there are difficulties in my life, especially at school. One major challenge is the lack of study materials, such as books and exercise materials. The greatest struggle for me is to study hard to get a good grade in my academics, which are essential for my education success.
After a success in my dream, I will give back to the community by being involved in charity and volunteering to educate people about environmental management.

Birthday: 2010

Gender: Male

Favorite Classes: Science

Favorite Books: mathematics, physics & chemistry

I Want to Be: Civil engineer

Hobbies: playing football

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

O-Level School: Endarofta Secondary School

Funding for Form 2 2025:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $160

TOTAL   $160
Jovin's Journal
106 Entries
Dearest TSF Family,
​Since this is my very first journal entry to you for 2026, I want to start by wishing every single one of you a Happy New Year! I hope your holiday break was filled with rest, laughter, and quality time with loved ones. Now that you are settling back into your school routines, I wanted to send a little spark of motivation your way.
​Stepping into a new academic year is like opening a fresh notebook—every page is currently blank, waiting for you to write your own story of growth, discovery, and achievement.
​My Wishes for You in 2026:
• ​Curiosity over Perfection: Don’t be afraid to ask the "why" and "how." Learning isn't just about getting the highest marks; it's about understanding the world around you.
• ​Resilience: There will be challenging subjects and long days. When things get tough, remember that God is with you and you are part of the TSF family—we are built to be strong and persistent.
• ​Kindness: As you meet new classmates or reconnect with old ones, be the person who offers a helping hand. Your character shines brighter than any grade.
• ​Balance: Work hard, but don't forget to pray, play, move your body, and get enough sleep!

​Take your time today to write down your big goals you got for this term. It doesn't have to be academic—maybe it's making a new friend, or mastering a specific skill. Keep that goal somewhere you can see it.
​I am so incredibly proud of the paths you are all carving for yourselves. Let's make 2026 a year of breakthrough and joy.
​Go out there and shine!
Love you all🤍
Hello WEF, today I want to share with you about the challenges I faced during this semester.
This semester was not without its difficulties. One major challenge I encountered was balancing academic work with personal responsibilities at home. Sometimes, I had to miss group discussions because of chores or family emergencies.

Another challenge was maintaining focus during the long school days. However, I learned to push through by reminding myself of my goals. I’ve grown stronger and more resilient, and I hope to overcome these challenges even better next semester.
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