Category Archives: OA News

Report From the Field — Adventures in Volunteering

In September, eight volunteers packed their bags and headed to Tanzania to visit our OA projects. Six of us were [...]

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Help Orphans Africa Raise Funds with Your Shopping

It’s no secret that money from donors makes things happen for the orphans in Tanzania through Orphans Africa.  Did you [...]

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Canadian Runs Half-Marathon for Orphans Africa!

  Nav Balsara, an audiologist near Toronto Canada, took on the responsibility to do something for the orphans in Tanzania.  [...]

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Volunteers to Raise Funds for Orphans Africa!

Everyone knows that Orphans Africa couldn’t do their work without our fantastic donors and volunteers.  One fantastic volunteer has orchestrated [...]

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A Pleasant Surprise

During our field visit in September 2011 we received a pleasant surprise. While visiting our 3rd school construction project, the [...]

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Isandula Center and Satellite View Link

We have 70 nursery students at the Isandula Center.  Forty are orphans.  We have 2 classroom buildings, toilets and a [...]

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Mwaji Secondary School and Satellite View Link

Our Mwaji Secondary School has 115 secondary students.  All but 10 of the students are orphans or abandoned children.  This [...]

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Marilynn Pre-and-Primary School with Satellite View Link

Orphans Africa has three separate school projects in Tanzania.  Our first and most mature project is the Marilynn Nursery and [...]

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2011 Orphans Africa Volunteers Make a Big Impact in Tanzania

Eight people from three countries visited our Orphans Africa projects in Tanzania in September.  Six of us were from the [...]

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New desks and chairs for the Mwaji Secondary School!

  Prior to OA’s involvement, the students at the Mwaji Secondary School in Bujela, Tanzania, had to sit on rough-sawn [...]

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