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

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Samwel Dahaye
My name is SAMWEL DAHAYE, and I live in the KARATU district. Our family's economic situation is challenging; my parents struggle to take out loans and often face financial difficulties.
We experience moments of both happiness and sadness. Sometimes my parents fight, and my father drinks beer, which can lead to problems. He also sometimes gets sick and cannot afford treatment or provide for the family. This affects our ability to buy food and meet basic needs.
Despite these challenges, I find joy in my achievements, such as passing exams. I dream of a better future and hope to become a doctor.
If I succeed, I want to give back to my community, especially to the school fund that has supported me. I am grateful for the support I receive and aspire to overcome our difficulties to help my family and others. Thank you for listening to my story.

Birthday: 2010

Gender: Male

Favorite Classes: natural science

Favorite Books: science books

I Want to Be: Doctor

Hobbies: playing football

Family: father, mother, 2 brothers, 1 sister, 1 grandfather, 2 grandmothers

O-Level School: Endarofta Secondary School

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

TOTAL   $160
Samwel's Journal
98 Entries
My Wonderful TSF Family👨‍👨‍👧‍👦
​I know you are all working hard—attending classes, and growing smarter every single day. We are so proud of you!
​I wanted to share a very important saying, a secret weapon for success that we, your TSF family, believe in: “Time the time before it time you.”
​What does that mean?
​Think of time like a loyal dog. If you give it commands and tell it what to do (that’s the “time the time” part), it works hard for you. If you ignore it and let it wander (that’s the “before it time you” part), you suddenly look up, and the project deadline is today, the test is tomorrow, and all your free time is gone!
​When you are at school, you are the boss of your minutes.
• ​Time your studying: Focus on the hard subjects first when your brain is fresh.
• ​Time your breaks: Schedule fun and relaxation so you don't burn out.
​If you choose what your time does, you will never feel rushed or stressed. You get to control your schedule, and that means you always have time for both work and play.
​Keep leading your time, not following it. You’ve got this!
​With so much love and belief in your future. And remind you all to not forget to pray for our country Tanzania.
Love you all 🤍.
Hello WEF, today I want to share with you about the support I received this semester.
I am grateful for the support I received from my teachers and classmates. Our teachers always encouraged us and made sure we understood the topics. They even gave us extra lessons in the evenings before the exams.

At home, my parents motivated me and reminded me to stay focused. My friends also played a big part in helping me study and stay positive. This support system made a big difference in how I performed this semester.
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