Eseriani Junior School
Cramped quarters have not stopped Mrs. Fress Kisaka from accomplishing her goal of providing quality education for underprivileged children in the Arusha area. Continue reading…
These pages contain pictures illustrating the work that we do at PEN Trust. We also think that they portray the beauty and promise of Tanzania.
So, please, have a look through them.
Cramped quarters have not stopped Mrs. Fress Kisaka from accomplishing her goal of providing quality education for underprivileged children in the Arusha area. Continue reading…
PEN Trust friend, Mary Jo Peterson, has a special place in her heart for the people of East Africa. In 2001, she visited Tanzania in order to get a better idea of the background and culture of her families’ foster child’s home country of Uganda. This year PEN Trust was fortunate to be the recipient of a forty foot container of books from Books For Africa donated by her family. Continue reading…
Furniture for the Ikhanoda Secondary School Library project was recently delivered to the school. The library is being furnished by a grant from the US Ambassador’s Self-Help Fund. (see article below)
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Happy Thanksgiving from PEN Trust and the 30 or so site workers who recently received food packages. As we distribute the very last boxes of Feed My Starving Children Food from our warehouse, we are reminded at how many lives have been touched through this gift of food. Blessings come in so many forms.
PEN Trust was invited to the ribbon cutting ceremony at Holy Trinity English Medium Primary School in Dodoma. New books from the Pearson Publishing container were used to open a Teacher Resource Center as well as supplement the student library. Continue reading…
PEN Trust friend, Mary Jo Peterson, has a special place in her heart for the people of East Africa. In 2001, she visited Tanzania in order to get a better idea of the background and culture of her families’ foster child’s home country of Uganda. This year PEN Trust was fortunate to be the recipient of a forty foot container of books from Books For Africa donated by her family. Continue reading…
PEN Trust wishes to thank NW Ohio Lutheran Synod for their synod-wide collection of school supplies. These were added to the Peterson container that arrived in late October. They included pencils, pens, crayons, markers, colored pencils, pencil sharpeners, scissors, paint sets, tape, rubber bands, staplers, notebooks, filler paper, folders, washcloths, safety pins and much more… Continue reading…
The Merck Company donated funds for a forty foot container of books. Books For Africa chose PEN Trust to be the recipient of that container as it was a photo taken by BFA staff, Deb McDonald and Brad Mattson, taken at St. John’s University of Merck Manuals that initiated the donation. This container was primarily post-secondary and was designated to the two new universities in Dodoma – the University of Dodoma and St. John’s University of Tanzania. Continue reading…