It started as a normal annual medical visit. When it was over, The Village Angels had received a commission for another 2500 facial masks to be made and distributed to people living in villages in the Rulenge area.
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Read MoreIn early May our youths sewed 2500 face masks for an educational outreach initiative near Mwanza. A huge success! How do we know? We have been asked to sew another 2500 masks! The task will be completed this week.
Read MoreThe plan was for a Saturday delivery with distribution starting on Monday. Through the generous support of a New Jersey donor, the youths of The Village Angels of Tanzania were given a golden opportunity: sew 2500 facial masks and deliver them in three weeks to Mwanza, (a city about four hours away from our headquarters) for a local COVID-19 educational outreach initiative. Our program would receive a $1000 donation.
Read MoreToday, we are initiating a new way of donating, one that is more personal and direct and perhaps, more gratifying -- by giving our donors the opportunity to be personally linked to one specific elder by “adopting” that elder.
Read MoreWith 24 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one death in Tanzania to date, the Village Angels Sewing Center lost no time in preparing facial masks to sell to the local public. Our youths, Sr. Dativa and Sr. Veneranda will also wear them to encourage local use.
Read MorePaul Boehler is the hero behind our Annual Fish Bake. Every year he mobilizes the Assumption Men’s Group to organize the most important fundraising event of the year for The Village Angels of Tanzania. Today he wrote us this letter.
Read MoreLast year we made history by bringing water to our Kafua Campus. Towards the end of the season, however, our well stopped flowing and our harvest, once again, went hopelessly dry.
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