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100% of your donations go directly to Aisha Idrisa.

Aisha Idrisa is a student from Tanzania who is fully funded for this school year! Fund another student here.

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Aisha Idrisa Mfumbi
In my early life I learned the importance of hard work and perseverance no matter the situation. I faced many challenges, especially when I lost my parents at a young age. They were my biggest supporters, especially in my studies and personal growth. Through these difficulties, I realized that everything happens for a reason, and I should never lose my strength. Instead, I must stand strong in every situation.
I felt pride when I performed well in my examinations and received positive feedback from others. The most cherished memories of my life are the moments spent with my loving parents, who were the supporters of our family.
My dream is to become a skilled civil engineer and contribute to my country’s development. I am dedicated to working hard to achieve my goals. Once I reach my dream, I will support my family, community, and society financially. As an advisor I also hope to guide other WEF students toward success.
If I had the power to change my country, I would prioritize youth employment. Many young people struggle after completing their studies due to unemployment. Ensuring their opportunities for meaningful work would be my priority.

Birthday: 2000

Gender: Female

Favorite Classes: Math, physics, geography

Favorite Books: Novels

I Want to Be: Civil engineer

Hobbies: Drawing and reading books

Family: 1 brother, 2 sisters

O-Level School: Ebenezer Secondary School

A-Level School: Ifunda girls secondary School

University: Arusha Technical College

Funding for third year (120) 2023:
School Fees   $120

TOTAL   $120
Funding for Form 6 2021: $150
Funding for Form 5 2019: $100
Funding for Form 4 2018: $375
Funding for Form 3 2017: $380
Funding for Form 2 2016: $400
Aisha Idrisa's Journal
120 Entries
Hello Fam 😊,’

A better way to improve in a new and fresh year is no other but let the mind break its comfort zone and let it explore more to even find a better way to elevate that level of thinking and brainstorming. Dr Grace Lordan suggest ‘’Take small steps and build the future that you want’’ and here are 10 lessons from her beautiful work ‘’THINK BIG’’.

10 lessons from
" THINK BIG "📚
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1. Don't be afraid to dream big. The first step to achieving anything is to believe that it's possible. So don't be afraid to dream big, even if your dreams seem impossible.

2. Set goals and make a plan. Once you know what you want, it's time to create a plan for how you're going to achieve it. Break your goals down into smaller, more manageable steps, and then make a schedule for when you're going to complete each step.

3. Take action. The most important thing is to take action. Don't just sit around and dream about what you want to achieve. Take steps every day to move closer to your goals.

4. Don't give up. There will be times when you want to give up. But if you keep going, you will eventually achieve your goals.

5. Be patient. It takes time to achieve anything worthwhile. So be patient and don't expect to see results overnight.

6. Surround yourself with positive people. The people you spend time with have a big impact on your success. So surround yourself with positive people who will support you and help you achieve your goals.

7. Believe in yourself. The most important thing is to believe in yourself. If you believe that you can achieve your goals, then you're halfway there.

8. Never stop learning. The world is constantly changing, so it's important to keep learning new things. The more you learn, the better equipped you'll be to achieve your goals.

9. Don't be afraid to fail. Everyone fails at some point. But don't let failure discourage you. Learn from your mistakes and keep moving forward.

10. Enjoy the journey. Don't just focus on the end goal. Enjoy the journey of achieving your goals. It's a journey that will teach you a lot about yourself and help you grow as a person.

I hope these lessons help you on your journey to achieving your dream and having a better experience running towards your dreams and goals.

Remember.
“The man who walks because he loves walking will walk further than the man who loves the destination.”

But the man who walks to save his loved ones won’t stop no matter how much he hates walking.

Use whatever it takes to to get to wherever you wanna go.’’

Be blessed 😊
TO MADAM JUDY,
It's a nice day to write this journal,I hope you are doing fine. I am writing this with a lot of joy and happiness because I have only two days to do my National Exams.I hope you are praying for us and with your prayers I can do something great.It is my pleasure again t thank you a lot,I believe without the help of TSF I could not reach where I am today.My family is praying for me and they always tell me that I can do it,this always encourage me much.I will never give up n my life. Next Monday I will start my exams,I have prepared myself very well because I know education is the key of life.I would like becoming a world changer.Last week was my graduation,I enjoyed a lot,my friends and family brought for me a lot of gifts and wished me good exams.I am proud of having them in my life.I wish you all the best.
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