Hakuna Matatizo Rafiki!

As I count down the days until I leave for Tanzania, I recognize the number of people that will want me to stay in touch while I am overseas. In place of twenty or so e-mails every week to family and friends, I thought it might be easier to start a blog. Hakuna Matata, much like Timon and Pumba explained to us, it means no worries; rafiki means friend in swahili. No Worries Friends, I will keep you all informed of my time in Tanzania! Enjoy

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

My Climb to New Heights

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After we said goodbye to our friends from YCI, the three of us from Morogoro and Adriana from Zanzibar flew out to Kilimanjaro Airport and s...
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Saturday, December 10, 2011

See you soon Canada!

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On October 2nd I left home for an adventure in Africa; on November 28th I completed my work in Morogoro, the most amazing experience of my...
Sunday, November 27, 2011

Going off the grid for a while...

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As we get ready to fly out of Dar es Salaam and head to Kilimanjaro, I have said my final goodbyes to most of my friends I have met and turn...
Friday, November 25, 2011

Tutaonana Morogoro

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As my time comes to an end here in Morogoro, I am saddened to say goodbye but proud to see the change we have made in the lives of the peopl...
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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Girl Power

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 YCI has been working in partnership with Faraja Trust Fund for a while now and in past volunteer phases our volunteers have worked with the...
Monday, November 14, 2011

A Day in the Life

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So, I am pretty far into my experience here in Morogoro and I thought I would share what my typical day looked like for all you people back ...
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Escape to Zanzibar

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Youth Challenge International currently has volunteers working in three different regions in Tanzania: Arusha, Morogoro and Zanzibar. As you...
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