Careen Goodluck
My Time
My Time at Climb for a Child. While many other sponsorship programs, focus on impacting as many children as possible, Climb for a Child focuses on the individual — ensuring that each of the kids in the program realizes and reaches their full potential, whatever that might be. Many youth throughout Tanzania, have extraordinary potential, but are never able to realize it due to lack of resources and opportunities.
Movie Review: The Tree of Peace
Movie Review: Trees of Peace. We ask would a man be able survive this? We discuss the impact of the genocide in Rwanda in 1994 during our movie review.
John Frank Memorial Fund
One of our beloved guides on Mount Kilimanjaro has lost his life and a tragic rock slide. His family is currently destitute and we are establishing the John Frank Memorial Fund to educate his kids. 100% of everything you donate will keep his kids in school. Anything you can do to help spread the word and help keep his kids in school will be greatly appreciated and felt for generations to come.
Movie Reviews
Educating with Movie Reviews. You can learn a lot from a movie. Every week we review a new movie. The Climb Housekids select the movie, and assign the roles. We work with them to help develop critical thinking and presentation skills.
PROJECT 3500-Krithika’s Climb
Despite the challenges of Covid-19, Krithika has continued to climb and use her efforts to help others. Please support Krithika with her project 3500. Helping impoverished kids get a great education.
Movie Review: Finding Bobby Fisher
Movie Review: Finding Bobby Fisher. In this movie we explore the difference between passion, natural talent, and being pushed too far. Impoverished children are often pushed just to get good grades. At Climb For A Child we need to go way beyond this in order to get the kids to become successful adults on their journey out of poverty. Movies like this give us a safe place to explore these issues.