Here is how your thoughtful gift today will help these worthy children Reach For Tomorrow:
- $20 Registration and Tuition fees for 1 child to go to Primary School for one year.
- $60 School uniform/supplies (skirt/pants, shirts, shoes, books, pencils) for 1 child for one year
- $100 Primary School Scholarship: Tuition, uniform, supplies, transportation for 1 young child to attend school for 1 year
- $150 Registration and Tuition fees for 1 child to go to Secondary School for one year.
- $300 Secondary School Scholarship: Tuition, uniform, supplies, transportation for 1 teen child to attend school for 1 year
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REACH FOR TOMORROW IN THE NEWS
Community Advocate
Friday, December 4, 2009
Westborough family helping Tanzanian children ‘Reach for Tomorrow’
Westborough – Elisha Kottler just shakes her head when she is asked about her trips to Tanzania.
“The children there, they have so little yet they are so happy,” Kottler said. “They are so appreciative of whatever you do for them. And in Bagamoyo, a little goes a long way, whether it be food, money or supplies.” | FULL STORY
WICKED LOCAL - Westborough
Friday, Novemnber 13, 2009
Trip of a lifetime
WESTBOROUGH - If it seemed strange to Josef and Anne Kottler that their 22-year-old daughter, Elisha, was infatuated with the young inhabitants of a small, poor town in Tanzania, their puzzlement didn’t last long. | FULL STORY
CHAMPLAIN VIEW - A Magazine for Alumni & Friends of Champlain College
Fall, 2009
Learn Locally, Act Globally
Seven Champlain College students and one staff member followed their dreams of helping others all the way to Africa in May, when they spent three weeks volunteering and tutoring orphaned children in Bagamoyo, Tanzania. | DOWNLOAD PDF
NEWS - Telegram.com
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Assisting a nation in need Westboro family helps in Tanzania
WESTBORO — Anne and Josef Kottler helped inspire their daughter. Then she inspired them.
The Westboro couple followed their daughter across the world this summer to a children's center in the East African coastal village of Bagamoyo, Tanzania, to see for themselves what 22-year-old Elisha loved so much about volunteering there. | FULL STORY
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