Emanuel said more kids will be coming. Not 100% sure of the numbers, but he is thinking maybe up to 30! School uniforms are being sewn.


Emanuel said more kids will be coming. Not 100% sure of the numbers, but he is thinking maybe up to 30! School uniforms are being sewn.


The following was originally posted on Grand Circle Travel’s website.

By Bethany H., first-time traveler from Roseville, MN

Bethany noticed that Emanuel wouldn’t smile with his teeth showing when they first met.
In January 2017, while on an Overseas Adventure Travel trip, I met Emanuel, who was working in a gift shop at the Ngorongoro Farm Valley Lodge in Karatu, Tanzania. I only needed to buy a postcard stamp, but we ended up talking for 45 minutes. I could see there was something special about him. He told me about how he was almost done with training to become a safari guide, but he put that on hold when he came upon this job at the gift shop that allows him to send money home to help pay for his younger brother’s education. Emanuel was so friendly and engaging, but he covered his mouth when talking and he would not smile with his teeth showing. There were yellowish areas on his teeth, and I could tell he was self-conscious about how they looked. I later discovered that, like many Tanzanian people, his teeth were affected by fluorosis at a young age, causing the pitting and yellowing; at age 25, he had never been to a dentist. I decided I had to help him get the smile he deserved. I had faced issues with my own teeth growing up, so I knew how he felt.
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Attaching doors on the office rooms.


   
      
    


Very happy to see the desks are nearly ready!




Desks are painted and in the classrooms!

Water tower where they’ll put the simank on top for the washrooms.
Toilets are in place. Not our standard toilets, but that is what they are accustomed to. I imagine there will be doors 🙂

In January 2017, I met Emmanuel Boaz in a gift shop in Tanzania. One year later I am visiting the school he and his brother in law dreamed of. Please consider supporting this school, as we still have the second half of the grades to accomplish next year with the building of the second school building.


Uniform cost for girls: $14.91 plus $6.78 = $21.69
Uniform cost for boys: $13.55 plus $6.78 = $20.33

