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Modified Right of Passage Ceremony

arushaproject wrote 1 year ago: Last Sunday, the Arusha Project volunteers were invited by Gemma from Aang Serian to witness an alte … more →

Tags: Women

week three

arushaproject wrote 1 year ago: Crystal shares some of her feelings on the last week of the first program. The third and final week … more →

Week two

arushaproject wrote 1 year ago: The week started off with a wonderful one day safari to Tarangire National Park. For most volunteers … more →

First Program of Summer '08 gets started

arushaproject wrote 1 year ago: The end of the first week of program one is coming to an end, and what an eventful week it has been. … more →

When Hot, Think Cold

Bateslife wrote 1 year ago: “So today after traipsing around in the woods outside of Merrill Gym for my short term course … more →

Tags: Bates Student Activities, Bates Learning, College, Bates, Lewiston, Short Term, Maine, Study Abroad, Forsensic Science

UAACC

arushaproject wrote 2 years ago: The afternoon started off with 23 people in a dala dala, our dala dala. Volunteers and staff sat on … more →

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Tekua School

arushaproject wrote 2 years ago: We arrived a little late today, the dala dalas were slow, and an entire classroom of students were w … more →

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A Rainy Day at Nelito1 comment

arushaproject wrote 2 years ago: It’s raining, it has been for a couple days. The roads are slippery mud, sometimes deep, sometimes a … more →

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The Black Hole

arushaproject wrote 2 years ago: The barren landscape gave way to winds that stirred up dirt devils in fields beside our car. The dir … more →

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Lelito

arushaproject wrote 2 years ago: A month ago, we gave a loan to Lelito, a non-profit organization located in our neighborhood and tha … more →

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For Strugglers and Dreamers

arushaproject wrote 2 years ago: In the thick of a tropical hillside forest rests a sacred waterfall. Set in a beautiful and lush gor … more →

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Planting at Tupendane

arushaproject wrote 2 years ago: Our second round of volunteers have arrived and jumped full swing into their work in different place … more →

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4th of July1 comment

arushaproject wrote 2 years ago: Yes, we still celebrated it, even half way across the world. We organized the festival in our backya … more →

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Gardening

arushaproject wrote 2 years ago: Earlier this month, setting up the Arusha permaculture project was a bit challenging and took more t … more →

Tags: permaculture

Aang Sarian

arushaproject wrote 2 years ago: Aang Sarian Yesterday we visited an incredible non-profit set in the Dodoma region, about a one hour … more →

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African Nursery Schools1 comment

arushaproject wrote 2 years ago: Earlier this week I visited Latoa’s Nursery school where Tammy and Aileen have been volunteering. Th … more →

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Giving out the first loans

arushaproject wrote 2 years ago: Thursday and Friday marked the training and dispensation of our loans to 50 individuals and 4 NGOs t … more →

Tags: Microfinance

Maji ya Chai1 comment

arushaproject wrote 2 years ago: Thursday, we visited Tupendane in Maji ya Chai (water of tea, appropriately named because of its bro … more →

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WEMA2 comments

arushaproject wrote 2 years ago:    Open the big metal gates to a stark cement courtyard filled with two to six year old children. Th … more →

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