Since many children come from distances of over five kilometres, school communities are resourceful in their modes of transportation.
Today we witnessed an unusual mode of transportation when a truck, full of about 200 children drove into the distribution site cheering and smiling. This school had secured a "lorrie" to make two separate drop offs.
Imagine our surprise when we saw this!
The children jumped off the truck in an orderly fashion and were instructed by their teachers to form a line where they were guided to a classroom to be dressed in their new clothes.
Their joy and ours at receiving and giving these gifts made another day of extreme heat and humidity seem refreshing!
Thereas Carravetta
for SCAW Team Tanzania
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From Tanzania 2011 |
Today we witnessed an unusual mode of transportation when a truck, full of about 200 children drove into the distribution site cheering and smiling. This school had secured a "lorrie" to make two separate drop offs.
Imagine our surprise when we saw this!
The children jumped off the truck in an orderly fashion and were instructed by their teachers to form a line where they were guided to a classroom to be dressed in their new clothes.
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From Tanzania 2011 |
Their joy and ours at receiving and giving these gifts made another day of extreme heat and humidity seem refreshing!
Thereas Carravetta
for SCAW Team Tanzania
Post comments here.