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Beading Over Break

  With less than two weeks left of school break, we are gearing up to take kids back to school.  I am also preparing to launch the next term of Full Circle and am so excited to get started with activities.  But before I get ahead of myself, I wanted to give you all a

Project Grace

  Today we are delighted to share with you reflections from Carole Mahoney, co-Founder and co-Director of Project Grace, regarding her recent experience leading a Project Grace trip at Matonyok, TFFT's partner orphanage. Project Grace is an extraordinarily special organization that seeks to provide a unique and transforming option for persons suffering the death of a

Cultural Day

  Mambo! Greetings from Tanzania. As Tanzania celebrated her 50 years of Independence on December 9, 2011 everyone was very excited with how far our country has gone since when it became independent. If it were a person, I believe Tanzania would have much to tell  from the experience accumulated over the years. Coming this

Learning through Images

  “A picture is worth a thousand words”, or so the adage says. Teachers from TFFT’s partner schools proved this for themselves when they took the Literacy Through Photography introductory workshop last July 21. TFFT was lucky to have met Katie Hyde, main facilitator of the LTP Program in Tanzania. In a lunch meeting arranged

How do you see it?

The school library felt serious and focused as our kids carefully analyzed the images in front of them, first noticing the details and then trying to make sense of them. Standing back with much pride, I watched our kids as they worked on this fundamental Literacy Through Photography (LTP) task—reading photographs. Carefully interpreting a photograph

Planning Full Circle

  Since Usa River Academy started their exams two weeks ago and have now gone on break, we have not been having Full Circle class.  I thought that with all this free time I would relax, sightsee, read some books, take up golf, or actually learn Kiswahili. Hahaha…yeah right.  I think I am actually busier

lunchtime

  It was a Saturday at Usa River Academy, and Macon, Gigi, and I were on campus spending the day with the kids and working on an art project. We headed to the cafeteria at noon for lunch. The kids all filed in and sat at their assigned tables. Everything was very orderly, and the

ITS TFFT KIDS AGAIN…SHINING EVERYWHERE!

  Jambo everybody! It has been a while now since you heard from me about TFFT’s Scholarship Program. In Tanzania we have a famous swahili saying which states “kimya kingi kina mshindo mkubwa” meaning “a long silence has a big crash.” Yes this is what this silence meant—a busy month taking care of the TFFT

Safari Disco Club

Back in February we received an email from a darling fifteen year-old who wanted to have a safari themed sweet sixteen birthday party and to request that her friends and family donate to TFFT in lieu of bringing her gifts. This is one of the amazing aspects of our job... in addition to working with the

Full Circle Update

Hello TFFT Supporters!  First, an apology—I have now been working with TFFT for over two months, and besides my introduction, this is the first time that you are hearing from me on the blog!  Since I just lead a Full Circle class on effective communication, I’d say it is time to put that into practice,