Kili Klimbers 2010 - Mvumi School Trust

Jillian Sanger-Smith is raising money for Mvumi School Trust

Participants: Cecily Henderson, Christopher Cullen, Ed Robinson, Emily Henderson, Flora Henderson, Hamish Henderson, Helen Rogerson, Imogen Morris, Jill Sanger-Smith, Laura Morris, Lucy Stylianou, Matt Stubenberg, Richard Cullen, Tessa Codron, Issy Codron

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Kili Klimbers 2010 · 21 July 2010

It strives to contribute to the education of pupils at the School in Tanzania. It does this by raising money for the improvement of buildings and equipment at the school and also by providing bursaries and scholarships for children of the area.

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Here is some more information on Mvumi School and what a difference your donations could make:

Mvumi Secondary School is in Southern Tanzania, 36 km from Dodoma, Tanzania’s capital. Currently there are 440 boys and girls, 222 juniors and 66 seniors board. The age range is from 12 to mid 20s.

Like many other schools in Africa Mvumi School is having problems meeting demand since their budget is constantly stretched:
- They do not have enough text books or basic equipment.
It is hard for them to find and keep good teaching staff in such a remote area, especially since there is a national shortage of qualified teachers.
- The food they provide the students would be considered inadequate here. Pupils get two small pieces of meat a week and one portion of fruit. For many pupils their school food is the only regular meal they get everyday.

Mvumi School is special because it has recently accommodated for and built a building for blind and visually impaired students, there are now around 50 blind and visually impaired students. They are desperately in need of specialist MP3 and CD players that can be used by blind pupils, which cost around £300 each.

Mvumi School is one of our chosen charities because of a personal link since I (Cecily Henderson) am going to work at the school for a month after attempting Kili and can report back on the school and what a difference your donations will make. 

Donation summary

Total
£5,369.00
+ £1,063.05 Gift Aid
Online
£5,369.00
Offline
£0.00

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