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Olivia Forbes and Keileigh Dunn are travelling to Tanzania for 6 weeks on the 1st of July 2015 with an organisation called "the leap". In the 6 weeks we will be in Tanzania we will be closely involved with communities in Arusha and at the coast, by doing this we will be caring for children in orphanages in Arusha, coach sports and teach a basic level of English and art to children and also we will be helping to construct and improve classrooms to a standard where the children will be in a safer and better quality environment where they will progress into better individuals for the future. we will be taking part in conservation projects such as the roots and shoots club and we will be helping staff at Makumbusho cultural village in Dar es Salaam. Work with their various craftsmen, taking part in the traditional dances and assist in the restoration work of their traditional houses.
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