Providing opportunities for the children of Arusha, Tanzania to increase their literacy skills - opening new doors for their futures.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Habari!
I am happy to have internet and electricity so I can give you a brief update for Read With Me, Arusha!. I have been in Tanzania for one month now. I was in Arusha for only two days. I was able to go to St. Margaret's Academy to see the grade three students to exchange the penpal letters from Colton, Washington students. Zanzibar was the next stop. I spent 4 weeks at State University of Zanzibar (SUZA) in intensive Kiswahili language study. It was challenging but it is very rewarding to be able to communicate, even very basically, in Kiswahili. I have just returned to Arusha and will begin working at the school and with both Samaritan Village Orphanage and Karim Children's Care Centre. I will be using my new language skills to describe the importance of encouraging the children to read the books in the new libraries and to use the solar lights allowing the children to read in the evenings. I hope that I can help them to understand how increasing reading time and exposure to many books will help their children do better in school ultimately increasing their chances for a strong future.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Getting Ready to Encourage and Enable the Children to Read, Read, Read!
We are so excited to be preparing boxes and suitcases full of books to take to the children at Karim Children's Care Centre and Samaritan Village Orphanages in Arusha. The blessings have been wonderful and the children will have many books to enjoy! We are also preparing to complete the order for solar lights to buy in Arusha. See the solar lights These will be distributed to the families with limited or no electricity. These lights will bring many more hours of studying to the children of St. Margaret's academy who are already working hard for their education. We look forward to furthering the efforts of each of these children as they strive to do their best in school; preparing themselves to be lifelong learners. Thank you all for your support and help for the children. Asante sana!
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