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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
113 Entries
🕊️Hello My TSF Family
It's my hope that all of you are doing well and good helthy and your activities are also on the flow and on my side also am good and healthy enough and thanks to God.
The Spirit of the Season
​As you sit in your classrooms and go about your busy school days, we wanted to send a little piece of home and a lot of love your way. We know that these final days of fasting require strength, patience, and a very special kind of focus—especially when you are balancing your studies and activities!
​🌱 Strength in the Small Moments
​Remember that every moment of your fast is a beautiful reflection of your character. Whether you are:
• ​Concentrating hard in your lessons,
• ​Sharing a kind word with a friend at lunch,
• ​Or offering a silent prayer of gratitude during a break...
​...you are doing something amazing. We are so incredibly proud of your discipline and the light you bring to our family.
​Looking Ahead to Easter Joy
​The countdown to the Easter Holiday has officially begun! We are already preparing for the happy moments we will share together soon. Imagine the laughter, the delicious festive meals, and the warmth of being reunited as one big family.
​The sacrifice of these few remaining days of fasting will make the celebration of the Resurrection feel even more sweet and significant.
​📝 A Little Reflection for You
​Take a quiet moment today to think about one thing you are grateful for, and one goal you have for the Easter break.
​Our Prayer for You:
​"May your hearts stay strong, your minds stay sharp, and your spirits stay bright. Keep pushing forward—the celebration is almost here!"

​With all our love and support, Your TSF Family 🤍
​“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” — Jeremiah 29:11
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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