Last Sunday, the Arusha Project volunteers were invited by Gemma from Aang Serian to witness an alternative rite of passage ceremony for two Maasai girls in the village of Eluwai. The people of Eluwai… more →
Arusha Projectarushaproject wrote 1 year ago: Last Sunday, the Arusha Project volunteers were invited by Gemma from Aang Serian to witness an alte … more →
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 →
arushaproject wrote 1 year ago: The week started off with a wonderful one day safari to Tarangire National Park. For most volunteers … more →
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 →
Bateslife wrote 1 year ago: “So today after traipsing around in the woods outside of Merrill Gym for my short term course … more →
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 →
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 →
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 →
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 →
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 →
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 →
arushaproject wrote 2 years ago: Our second round of volunteers have arrived and jumped full swing into their work in different place … more →
arushaproject wrote 2 years ago: Yes, we still celebrated it, even half way across the world. We organized the festival in our backya … more →
arushaproject wrote 2 years ago: Earlier this month, setting up the Arusha permaculture project was a bit challenging and took more t … more →
arushaproject wrote 2 years ago: Aang Sarian Yesterday we visited an incredible non-profit set in the Dodoma region, about a one hour … more →
arushaproject wrote 2 years ago: Earlier this week I visited Latoa’s Nursery school where Tammy and Aileen have been volunteering. Th … more →
arushaproject wrote 2 years ago: Thursday and Friday marked the training and dispensation of our loans to 50 individuals and 4 NGOs t … more →
arushaproject wrote 2 years ago: Thursday, we visited Tupendane in Maji ya Chai (water of tea, appropriately named because of its bro … more →
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 →