 a I'm a third-year politics student here at Sawaas. Ironically, it was at the tender age of 13 that I knew exactly which university I wanted to attend. It was of course Sawaas. I met a student ambassador who came to my secondary school in Newys London. I was always aware of the financial issues that faced someone applying to university, and with the changing economic climate, I felt that perhaps my dreams wouldn't be realised. However, it is with the help of the AFF scholarship and alumni at Sawaas that I've been able to achieve those goals. Beth cofaisio'r gynhyrchu i'r cyfnod ac yn dwyloedd yma'r gwrthau personal pan sefydlu yr uned yndog ynghylch yn ysgolio'r gweithio ym Mhwy. Gwybod hi'n ddweud o'r ffordd o'r ffordd o'r gweithio'r gweithio a'r ddod o'r oedd ychydig ac oedd y ddweud o'r edrych yn rhoi'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio. Wel, rydyn ni'n Llyrfer Ydw i'n ddiwylliannol Cymraeg. Hi, I'm Georgie. I'm the co-president of the welfare campaign select. As the welfare representative of the Students' Union, I see every day students coming to me with welfare issues, including looking for part-time jobs to subsidise their studies and other financial issues such as trying to find housing that would have affordable rent. It's vital that these scholarships continue to support students to make sure they can make the most of their time it's ours, so it's so important that FF continue their vital work in regards to scholarship to support students. Hi, we're Language Transgate. We're a non-profit organisation based in the UK, which aims to raise awareness of language diversity. We met in 2011 as master students, and we received funding from AFL in order to put together a website to raise the profile of minorities and endangered languages around the world.