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Friends of Tanzanian Orphans

Success Stories

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Amina Yahaya, who has lost both parents, was sponsored so she could attend the Calvary Temple Tailoring Center, shown here at left.  Her sponsor even paid for a sewing machine which works by treadle power.  Now Amina is making clothes for clients.  She is paying back the Olasiti Orphan Center by sewing uniforms for the younger students.


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James Saitoti, after completing secondary school,
attended Sila Vocational School.
 He successfully graduated
and has become a licensed tour guide.
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Thanks to donations, the Orphan Center started a flock of chickens.  Here Zenan at left is carefully selecting chickens at the market.  The original seven have now grown to 27, and their eggs are providing much-needed protein for undernourished children.  The Orphan Center sells eggs for profit as a startup business for the orphans.


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The Orphan Center now has three goats to provide milk.

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