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100% of your donations go directly to Emanuel.

Emanuel is a student from Tanzania who needs $65 to fund his education.

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Emanuel Sarwat
My name is Gideon Kalist, and I come from Karatu District. I have both a father and a mother, but our economic situation is very low compared to our family's needs. Both of my parents are peasant farmers, and they rely on selling the grains produced on our farm.
In our family, we experience moments of happiness, especially during the harvesting season when we gather the crops. However, we also face many difficulties due to our low income, which is often insufficient to meet all our basic needs, including education for my siblings and me.
My dream is to become a doctor specializing in veterinary medicine, particularly as a wildlife veterinarian. I hope to accomplish this dream one day and to help my family and community members who are in need of basic necessities. I aspire to be an advisor to those who require guidance and support.
Despite the challenges we face, I remain determined to pursue my education and achieve my dreams. I believe that with hard work and dedication, I can make a positive impact on my family and community.

Birthday: 2003

Gender: Male

Favorite Classes: Science

Favorite Books: business class

I Want to Be: business administrator

Hobbies: economic stories

Family: mother, 4 brothers, 2 sisters

Funding for Form 5 2024:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $65

TOTAL   $65
Emanuel's Journal
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JOURNAL – Wishing TSF Members a Successful First Year of Studies

Today I write this journal with joy and gratitude as I witness the members of TSF beginning a new chapter in their academic journey. The first year of studies is a meaningful beginning—a stage of self-discovery, building dreams, and planting the seeds of future success.

I congratulate each one of you for reaching this milestone. It was not easy, and your presence here shows your hard work, determination, and God’s grace over your lives. I encourage you to enter this new academic year with confidence, wisdom, and a strong desire to learn.

My wishes and prayers for you:

May God grant you wisdom and understanding

May He protect you—your health, your travels, and every step of your studies

May He open doors of opportunities, good friendships, and pathways to success


Remember that challenges will come, but they are meant to build you, not break you. Keep pushing, stay focused, and never give up. The first year is only the beginning—but a beginning that can shape your entire journey.

On behalf of the TSF family, I say:
“Best wishes to all of you entering your first year of studies! May God go before you and bless you in every exam, every class, and every step you take.”

May this coming year be filled with blessings, growth, and great achievements.
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