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My Trip to Seattle

Ahhhhh Seattle! I had never been before and was very much looking forward to this opportunity to FINALLY meet Patty, Stu, and Katy Spencer as well as many of their friends, whom they have rallied to support TFFT over the years. I love that my job allows me to work with TFFT supporters all over

Scholarship Program Update

Jambo! It is my hope that you have had nice time during Easter period. On my side, this Easter was so nice and well celebrated, but you know what? It was when colleagues in the office, people at Church and home when I realized that a quarter of this year is already gone…indeed it is.

RIDETZ: The Ultimate Gift

Do you love the idea of RIDETZ, but know you’re not the bike riding type? We have the perfect way for you to feel a part of the crew that will travel 400 miles from Mt. Kilimanjaro to the Indian Ocean this June. We select one TFFT scholar to participate in each epic RIDETZ journey.  This is

The Importance of Clubs

Once upon a time, I was a little 9-year-old girl.  We had just moved to Kansas from Arizona and I was excited about the new “Wizard of Oz” chapter in my life.  In order to fully live the Kansas life, we went to a 4-H Club meeting.  It was a fateful day that led to

Full Circle Guest Speaker Series

We are nearly a quarter of the way through the year (if anyone can believe it), and activities in the TFFT office are in full swing!  One of the ways that Full Circle has been educating our students is through a series of guest speakers. We have had two speakers so far and it has

Kelly’s First Impressions

The flight from Charlotte to Tanzania was long (thanks to an 8 hour layover in London!) and exhausting.  I left the US on a Friday night, landing in Nairobi, Kenya – the last stop on my trip – before sunrise on Sunday.  Despite only dozing intermittently on the flights, I was surprisingly awake and alert.

Executive Director Updates From the Field

The weeks have begun to run together…I can’t really fathom that 5 weeks have past since I first arrived back in Tanzania. When reviewing my to do lists and Un-Calendar I see many checks and  scratch throughs and a lot of highlighting, all of which signal that I am making progress… My visit started with

It’s that time again!

Well here we are once again, with me trying to put the emphasis on the FUN in TFFT’s Annual FUNd! So come along with me for a second, and we’ll see how I do. At first glance, Annual Funds are not the most exciting topic. They are necessary, but not necessarily glamorous. If glamorous is

Idea Manager

“Creating a better future Requires creativity in the present.” ― Matthew Goldfinger To be honest I have no idea who Matthew Goldfinger is (he's not even realy googleable if you can believe it!), but his quote stands true! At TFFT, we often wear many hats: teacher, sister, fundraiser, tour guide, diaper changer, monitoring and evaluation

Learning Trip to Mkombozi

On Friday, January 24th,  2014 the TFFT team and our partners started a journey to learn from Mkombozi an organization here in Arusha Community. Mkombozi supports Tanzania's most vulnerable children and youth through housing, education, research, advocacy, and outreach. In addition to working with children already living and working on the streets, Mkombozi works to end