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I cannot do all the good the world needs, but the world needs all the good I can do. We wanted to give them a reliable income generator. They had already made bricks and laid a foundation for a chicken coop, but had no money to finish it. So, we have been purchasing the supplies and planning a coop to hold 100 chickens. This is the foundation already there. We’re finishing the wall and making the rest of chicken wire. We can make a difference. Let it Shine, Shine, Shine. We can make a difference. We had ...
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June | 2011 | Faith in Tanzania
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I cannot do all the good the world needs, but the world needs all the good I can do. We’re Going Public Health Crazy. June has been public health month, and as a public health major it’s been great to focus on public health in our projects. The chicken coop project is public health in a nutshell because it is educational, will add nutrition to the orphan’s diets, and provide income to make improvements on the orphanage which will advance the health of the children. We wanted to give them a reliable incom...
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November | 2010 | Faith in Tanzania
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I cannot do all the good the world needs, but the world needs all the good I can do. At this very moment, from November 25- December 10, the US Agency for International Deveopment ( USAID). Is doing a 16-day campaign. To end violence against women. 20 to 50 percent of women are subjected to partner violence at some point in their lives. What does violence against women have to do with global health, you ask? With an education,. She is more likely to be married later and to a person she chooses (Girls wit...
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Dollar Menu | Faith in Tanzania
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I cannot do all the good the world needs, but the world needs all the good I can do. I will miss many, many things about Tanzania. One big thing is the cheap food! There are about 1500 Tanzanian shillings to one US dollar, so here is a small sampling of what you can get with 1500 tsh:. If you know me, you know fresh pineapple is one of my favorite things. One dollar pineapples are a dream come true! Sorry I can’t get the photo to rotate). Mangoes for 500 tsh each? We’re Going Public Health Crazy. Did you...
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Get Involved | Faith in Tanzania
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I cannot do all the good the world needs, but the world needs all the good I can do. Disparity (n.) – The condition or fact of being unequal. Gap; unlikeness; incongruity. Choose a charity. The list below are some of my favorites. Follow them, read their magazines to become more aware of what’s going on and how you can help. Contribute financially. Most of the great work that charities and humanitarian orgs depend on your contributions. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Every day 4000 chil...
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December | 2010 | Faith in Tanzania
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I cannot do all the good the world needs, but the world needs all the good I can do. What is True Heroism? While I was in Guatemala, a friend of mine very poetically talked about true heroism. Here we had earned money and flown to central America to do projects among the very poor. But, isn’t it more heroic it do quiet acts of service in your own community, without the fun, glory, and adventure of traveling to do humanitarian work? We can make a difference. Building People–Not just water systems. One of ...
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October | 2010 | Faith in Tanzania
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I cannot do all the good the world needs, but the world needs all the good I can do. Smile–You can Help. Every three minutes a child is born with a cleft lip condition that will go untreated–more than 200,000 a year. They are often unable to eat, speak, socialize or smile. More than this, one in ten children born with a cleft will die before their first birthday. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints donated $927,000 yesterday. We can make a difference. Spread Public Health–Not Cholera. At time...
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Refusing to Say Goodbye, and other Ramblings | Faith in Tanzania
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I cannot do all the good the world needs, but the world needs all the good I can do. Refusing to Say Goodbye, and other Ramblings. After seeing how almost everyone here gets malaria at some point in their lives, no one has perfect teeth, no one has vision care, how can I complain about an occasional flu or about imperfect skin? Or talk to the enthusiastic Robert who sells paintings in town? What about Terian at church who knows all the answers in Primary even though his parents go to a different church?
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We’re Going Public Health Crazy | Faith in Tanzania
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I cannot do all the good the world needs, but the world needs all the good I can do. We’re Going Public Health Crazy. June has been public health month, and as a public health major it’s been great to focus on public health in our projects. The chicken coop project is public health in a nutshell because it is educational, will add nutrition to the orphan’s diets, and provide income to make improvements on the orphanage which will advance the health of the children. Jun 30, 2011. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.