New Year and New Opportunities
Published 04 January 2011
By now Christmas is a memory - a pleasant one I hope - and 2010 has been completed. 2011 will offer each of us new challenges and opportunities to develop ourselves and help others, whether at home or overseas. The Trustees of Hope for Tanzania extend a very warm greeting to all of their supporters and wish you the very best. However, for some of you, 2011 may be a struggle and this is quite likely for many people living in Tanzania. Tuishime School is expecting a new intake of children in January, which we hope will be significant in number, buoyed by the excellent exam results the Class VII children achieved in 2010. We believe that education improves children and offers them a better future especially when it is delivered according to Christian principles. Thank you for your help last year and we look forward to further support from you during this year. Maybe some of you will come with us to Tanzania in October and November!
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