Music Really Is Universal: Letter from Tanzania

Elizabeth is in the pink hoodie, flipping through the She's the First yearbook with Grace and Happiness.

Elizabeth David, sponsored in Tanzania by GIRLS WHO ROCK 2010, sends her gratitude for the She’s the First yearbook we sent her — and turns out she’s a big JoJo fan, too! Sounds like Elizabeth could use encouragement for her big exams coming up — leave her some in the comments!

I’m so happy to hear from you. The year book was so amazing it made us smile the whole day,and ofcourse we know JoJo and we were so amazed to see her in the book.She has grown up so much, I loved all her songs but my favourite one is baby its you featuring Bow wow.

It was so nice to see Ashley [Shuyler, the founder of AfricAid & the Kisa Project] again and to finaly meet her parents.This year in kisa we are going to base mainly on leadership immersion and like giving back so that when we finish form six we will teach the girls at our community.

I hope the concert went well and you had a lot of fun,thank you very much for year book,you guys look amazingly gorgeous and the she’s the first bracelets are very cute too. Also thanks a lot for the books and the article, the book is so interesting.
Hey gues what, am at home for a two weeks holiday. The past few months have been very challenging in terms of my studies and busy too since we have a MOCK exam on the late August. My mom even told me that I look a bit more skinny than before, even I think its true.

Pass all my love and thanks to all she’s the first and to the pretty JoJo.

Lots of love and thoughts,
Eliz.

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  • Cheryl

    Hello Elizabeth,
    It is nice to hear from you. Glad you enjoyed your STF First Yearbook. I loved seeing the pictures of the girls who are sponsored – that is what STF is all about! So you are quite a celebrity now! The Girls Who Rock concert was AMAZING and I hope that someday you will be able to attend. I know exams can be very stressful, but as long as you do your absolute best you will be fine. I’m sure you enjoyed your two week holiday, as it is always nice to get away from the everyday routine. It refreshes us so we can come back even harder and stronger. Stay well, study hard and live life to the fullest. Till next time!

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