Welcome back to the World Education Fund!

Log in to fund education.

Forgot Password? Create an account
Reset password

Enter the email address you use on the World Education Fund system. An email message will be sent to it with instructions for how to proceed with changing your password.

Reset password

If {email} is an email in the World Education Fund system, its password has been reset and an email has been sent to that address with instructions for how to proceed.

profile picture

100% of your donations go directly to Farida.

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

$150 raised
$0 to go
Farida Omary
I am 15 years old and I am in form IA at Klerruu secondary school. The sad thing that I cannot forget is when my father died. The happiest moment in my life was when I passed the class seven examination. I plan to help orphans in my community and to educate them to help them reach their dreams.

Birthday: 2005

Gender: Female

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

O-Level School: Klerruu Secondary School

Funding for Form 4 2022:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $150

TOTAL   $150
Funding for Form 3 2021: $150
Funding for form 2 2020: $150
Farida's Journal
1465 Entries
Hello fam,
i hope you're all fine, I'm good and hope y'all are doing great.
I'm back again.Let's proceed where we ended,shall we?!...
Here are the lesson that we can possibly obtain from the some I sent to you guys.

1. Imagine a world without borders or divisions:
This lesson encourages us to envision a world where geographical boundaries, nationalities, races, and cultures do not separate people. It emphasizes the importance of unity and solidarity among all individuals, regardless of their backgrounds or differences.

2. Consider the possibility of a world without material possessions:
Lennon suggests the idea of a world where possessions and wealth are not prioritized, implying a society where materialism and consumerism are replaced by values such as compassion, empathy, and generosity. This lesson challenges us to reassess our attachment to material goods and recognize the importance of focusing on intangible aspects of life.

3. Embrace the concept of living in the present moment:
By urging us to let go of past grievances and future anxieties, this lesson advocates for mindfulness and living fully in the present. It encourages us to appreciate the beauty and significance of each moment, fostering gratitude and contentment in our lives.

4. Envision a world without the need for religion or political ideologies:
Lennon proposes a world where divisive beliefs and ideologies are set aside in favor of mutual respect, tolerance, and understanding. This lesson emphasizes the importance of transcending religious and political differences to foster unity and peace among individuals and communities.

5. Recognize the power of collective imagination:
By highlighting the potential of collective imagination to shape a better future, this lesson underscores the importance of shared visions and aspirations. It encourages collaboration and cooperation among individuals to bring about positive societal change, demonstrating that by collectively imagining a better world, we can work towards making it a reality.
Wishing y'all a great day.
Hello WEF,
I hope that all you are doing well to your works.
Today I like to share with you about our happy new year and Christmas which is nearby to come.
What I want to tell you is just thanks God for everything from where we started this year untill it's end and to have blessings for the new year.
HAVE A NICE DAY
read more entries or add a new one >>