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About

Mwajuma Abdallah, 13, is one of three children (she has one older brother and one younger brother). She lives in the Dar Fatimah Center Orphanage in Iringa Town. In 2003, when Mwajuma was 6-years-old, her mother died. Just one year later, her father, who had attended secondary school, also died. Mwajuma believes an education will gain her respect in the community. She aspires to be a doctor so that she may treat sick people and save their lives.

Where your donation goes

Total $415
  • Tuition
    $359
  • School Supplies
    $3
  • Uniform
    $9
  • Exams
    $44

Mwajuma's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2013 Form 4
2012 Form 3
2011 Form 2

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Hello Mwajuma, , My name is Judy Severson. I were at Irings this summer. I were leading 5 parents and 5 students this summer.
We had Camp there. Were you there? Let us know what do you think about this year the SUmmer Camp?
Please let me know what is the things you enjoin the most and what is the most difficult things you have to deal in your life. I would like know more about what do you do at school every day. What subject you like the most.
What is your dream when you grow up. What you would like TSF to help you to make your dream come true.
If one think you would ask TSF to do for you. what that will be.
Mwajuma, Congratulations on graduation day! Good for you for getting a certificate of Leadership and being the best in the arts subjects! Keep up the good work!
Hi to any one concerned
Am going on well with my studies and i did ma graduation ceremony well and i was very happy the ceremony was fantastic.I was awarded a certificate of LEADERSHIP because am the head girl also i was awarded the certificate of being the best in arts subjects it was so nice.
ALL THE BEST.
Hi Mwajuma,
How are the preparation for exams going on are the preparation for your graduation ceremony going on?
Hi mwajuma
I want to ask you equation are you staying at hostel or your staying at the center?
Mwajuma, Congratulations on graduation day! Hope you celebrate all that you have accomplished, and take time to explore the cool things you can do next. Do you already have any ideas? What are you thinking? Wishing you all the best, and hope to hear more soon!
Hi anybody concerned
Am good and am going well with ma studies and we are remaining with few days to sit for our national exams and say bye bye yo secondary education.Actually am more than happy because tomorrow is the graduation day in our school and we form fours are the ones we are going to graduate.Its very enjoyable but also its sounds bad living students and our beloved teachers because we were with them for four years sharing ideas.
HOPE TO HERE FROM YOU SOON.
HI MOHAMED
sounds good when you write to me.Actually am happy and am proud of you.The weekend was good because i had a lot of enjoyable activities like playing and telling stories with ma friends.
wishing you all the best.
Hi Mwajuma,
It is great pleasure to write because it is the first day.How was the weekend what was your great fun in this week?.

Best,
Mohamed.
Hi
Am fine and am going well with ma studies.Actually am happy because yesterday and today we did a biology practical actually i was over joyed.The practicals we did concerned with classification and nutrition but the one which we have done today is we operated a frog, that was a very good job.
HAVE A NICE WEEKEND
Hi Amelia.
Actually i will be amazing when i become a doctor.When i will become a doctor i would like to stay in another country even if it is here in Africa but not Tanzania because i like seeing other people the way they live in other countries, not only that but also i would like to travel in different parts of the world.
NICE WEEKEND
Hi Mwajuma! I was reading your profile and you sound amazing. Definitely a great choice wanting to be a doctor. When you become a doctor do you want to stay in Africa or go somewhere else?
That sounds good if he is not going to war.We have already finish doing the mock exams and now we are continuing with our normal studies.Here in Tanzania especially in our school we have no holiday in August break.
ALL THE BEST
I saw him graduate an dhe did a wonderful job! He looks so fit! he will not be going to war after all as he will be attached to a group here in the U.S. or behind the lines. Thank goodness! Good luck on the exams! I know you will do well! Do you have an August break? I have a friend who is working in Kenya and her school takes a break at this time.

Take care of yourself and keep working hard!
Mary Ruth
HI
That is wonderful seeing your nephew graduating in the next month.So why dont you want him to go to the war? but that is great.Actually we are about to finish doing the MOCK examinations these are the Regional exams , and soon the results will be out .I hope to do well.
HOPE TO HERE FROM YOU SOON.

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