Archive for July, 2010

Visiting The Maasai People In Arusha, Tanzania

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

I visited a village just outside the northern city of Arusha, Tanzania where Heifer International has introduced an integrated livestock program with cows, goats and chickens.

Ekenywa Tribe

The women of the Ekenywa tribe, adorned in beaded necklaces, welcomed our group with a traditional dance.

Maasai Woman

A Maasai woman with a cow she received in 2007. She has been able to provide for her children and buy household items she could not afford before thanks to the cow. She has also “Passed on the Gift” of a calf to a fellow villager.

Staff Member Tours Heifer Tanzania Projects

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Our own Tonya Toney is on a study tour in Tanzania visiting Heifer International projects that are helping families become self sufficient through education, training and livestock. She will be posting her thoughts and photos from the field during the coming week.

“What an amazing first day of project visits, I’m still processing all that I saw, heard and felt. The people have such a beautiful spirit.” – Tonya Toney

In this photo, Tonya is in the Nambala village with four siblings who are now able to attend primary school thanks to their parents involvement with Heifer’s life-changing work.

Tonya In Nambala

Farmer Zadock and his wife in Nambala Village

In the Nambala village, Zadock, a farmer, and his wife received Heifer goats and now have a variety of livestock, more fish ponds and practice organic farming. Zadock now trains other farmers in surrounding villages. They have now been able to send their four children to school (they are in the above photo with Tonya).

Mama Ana churning butter

Mama Ana demonstrates butter churning. The Agape women’s project, in the hills of Mt. Meru, has shown women how to process milk to make all types of cheese and butter that they can use to improve nutrition and sell in their communities. The profits from this successful project has helped build primary and secondary schools and a health clinic for the community.