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Glory Lyimo

More Than Just Education

Everyone who knows me knows that with Climb for a Child, I’ve been able to attend international schools, travel the world, and study abroad. Isn’t

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Upendo Alpha

A Transformative Journey to Zanzibar

Hello everyone,I am Upendo Alpha, a dedicated Climb for a Child program member for over a decade. Through this program, I have experienced tremendous personal

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Glory Lyimo Biomedical Lab Technician
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Glory Lyimo

Glory Lyimo Graduates

Biomedical graduate Glory Lyimo, thanks her sponsors and the program. Glory went from impoverished child of a Kilimanjaro guide to an honors biomedical graduate from NumMed University.

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Neema's U15 Team
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Ed Dean

Health Matters

Health matters. It takes a lot more than just school to get a kid out of poverty. You need to take care of their health, well-being, food, and provide life experiences. Climb For A Child does just that. We develop passionate leaders.

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Jocelyn and the kids
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Jocelyn Perry

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.

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trees of peace
Movie Review
Abigael Mangowi

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.

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Practing Cultural History
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Grace Kitashu

Practicing Cultural History

Practicing Cultural History. Learning skills. Building roots. It helps our kids learn about history and ways to grow. Practicing cultural immersion goes beyond basic education. It’s a part of their journey to out of poverty. A very successful one.

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