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Day in the Life of a Boarder at The School of St Jude’s

ADS is a proud sponsor of The School of St. Jude. This photo essay outlines a day in the life of a St. Jude Boarder. We hope that you’ll help us spread the news about this charity-funded school that provides a free, high-quality primary and secondary education to the poorest and brightest children of Tanzania. Asante Sana!

Every morning of the week, Peter and his classmates walk in single file along the dirt track from the boarding campus to the school. The path runs alongside fields of maize and banana trees, where women bent at the hip tend to their crops. It goes past dust covered houses, where children in worn clothing peep out from the doorways. Further along, the path passes the water tap, where people from all around the village go to fill their empty buckets, which they balance gracefully on their heads on the way home.

At the gates of the school the dirt road gives way to a paved driveway and rendered two-story buildings filled with classrooms and covered in flowering vines.

There is a large open-air dining hall where the students are served morning tea and hot meals for lunch everyday.

Beside that are grassy football fields and brightly coloured swing sets. This is not a typical Tanzanian school. One of the many reasons The School of St. Jude is so unique is that it is funded entirely by donations from generous sponsors, allowing over 1600 students to be educated there for free.

Government schools in Tanzania also provide free education, but unlike The School of St. Jude their classrooms are often overcrowded and lack basic materials for learning such as textbooks and stationary. In many government schools the students are not provided with meals, so those students who do not have food of their own to bring are forced to learn on an empty stomach. As well as this, the teachers are often under-qualified and still make use of the cane for punishment.

So it is unsurprising that every year hundreds of students flock at the gates of St. Jude’s for selection. The sheer number of applicants means that the process of selection must be rigorous. Firstly, the applicants sit several rounds of testing. Those that achieve the highest results in the testing are then visited in their homes in order to ensure that the students that are taken into the school are not only the brightest in the area, but also the poorest.

Peter is one such student. He started school at St. Jude’s in 2008 and this year he and his classmates began their first year of boarding. They live in the boarding campus nearby the school from Monday to Friday and go home to their families every weekend.

When they reach secondary school they will move into the secondary boarding campus where they will live fulltime during the term and go home only during holidays.

The advantage of the boarding facilities is that the students are ensured breakfast, lunch and dinner and they have every opportunity to focus on their studies.

Peter’s family is his mother, father and two younger brothers. They live in a house consisting of three small rooms made of mud and wood, lined on the inside with cardboard and with a single electric light in each. The first room, adorned with pictures of Christ and Bob Marley, has only just enough room for a couch and a small table where they cook and eat meals. The second room is where Peter’s parents sleep, their worldly possessions are stacked in the little space there is around their bed and their clothes hang from the ceiling.

The last room is where Peter and both of his brothers sleep together in a single bed. Washing is done outside in buckets that they fill with water from a tap that is a few metres from their house. On the weekends when Peter goes home he tutors his brothers who attend a local government school, helps his parents with chores, reads and plays with his neighbours.

We must be careful when we talk of poverty and wealth, for they come in many forms. Peter is a part of a family and community on whom he can rely on for love, support and friendship, and in this regard he is extremely wealthy. However, in terms of standards of living, healthcare and opportunity for quality education and employment, Peter and his family are lacking. This is true for many other Tanzanians and is the reason that The School of St. Jude was set up with the mission of fighting poverty through education.

An Australian woman named Gemma Sisia started the school a little over 10 years ago on a block of land that was donated to her by her father in-law. It started with a single classroom, 3 students and 1 teacher. Through the tremendous amount of support that Gemma received, the school has grown at a remarkable rate. It is now Africa’s largest charity-funded school and has libraries, computers, buses, playing fields and boarding facilities.

The school not only gives education to over 1600 students but also provides employment to over 400 local Tanzanians who are hired as teachers, cleaners, cooks, gardeners, bus drivers, and administration and maintenance staff. All food, learning materials, building materials and anything else that is bought for the school is bought locally and therefore gives a huge amount of income to local businesses. As well as local staff, there are over 40 international volunteers who work in the business office, maintenance and as teacher mentors.

For Peter and all of the students at The School of St. Jude, the opportunity to receive a quality education means an opportunity to gain the skills and knowledge to become what they aspire to be. Peter aspires to be a doctor. Each of his classmates have their own aspirations too; to become teachers, engineers, lawyers, accountants, tour guides, musicians, football players, and even prime ministers. Consequentially, this opportunity to become what they aspire to be, also becomes an opportunity to raise themselves and their families out of poverty, giving themselves, their community and their country a brighter future.

by Rachel McLaren

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Help Fund ‘Snapshot Serengeti’ – A Vital Wildlife Research Project

10 DAYS LEFT TO RAISE 33K! – Make a contribution to Save Snapshot Serengeti { HERE }

At this very moment in Serengeti National Park, hundreds of cameras are automatically taking photographs day and night, in corners of the park where people almost never go. These are camera traps – remote, automatic cameras that take pictures of passing wildlife – and they take some of the most amazing, natural and important photos of the Serengeti’s animals. But their initial funding has run out, and they’re asking for your help so they can keep the cameras up and running for years to come.

Operated by the long-term Serengeti Lion Project, Snapshot Serengeti is a massive camera-trapping project that captures the secret lives of Africa’s most elusive animals, and brings those photos to your computer. In fact, because these cameras take over 1 million photos each year, we rely on volunteers like you to help us identify the animals within.

The photographs captured on these cameras are not only thrilling to see, but they are helping us understand how this amazing ecosystem works so that we can continue to protect it into the future. Today we launched the sixth season of photos from the project – unfortunately, they might be the last. Our funding from the National Science Foundation has run out, and unless we raise $30,000 to keep our rickety Land Rovers running, Snapshot Serengeti will shut down. We’ve launched a crowd funding campaign { here } to ask for your support.

There is still much to learn about the Serengeti, and many of its secrets can only be understood by long-term projects that capture both annual variability and unexpected events. The Snapshot Serengeti cameras let us study this incredibly dynamic system in a way that was never possible before. Even in the few months since Season 5, the wildebeest migration has come and gone, wild dogs swept through our area, and a long-lost pride of lions returned home.

Please check out our Indiegogo campaign and support us if you can. We’ve got some thank you “perks” that you might enjoy, such as a postcard from the Serengeti, a picture of YOUR picture with a Serengeti lion, and even one of our old cameras that has been gnawed on too many times to use anymore.

And whether or not you can support us directly, please share the campaign linkigg.me/at/serengeti – with your friends and family. We’re not asking for luxuries — have you seen our drop-toilet? — we’re just trying to keep the land rovers chugging along and the cameras clicking by raising money to pay for diesel, equipment, and field assistant salaries. The more people help out, the better our chances of truly understanding what makes this incredible ecosystem work – and the better our chances of bringing the Serengeti to your computer screen for years to come.

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Calling All Thrill-Seekers!

If you love adventure and are looking for an “off-the-beaten-path” escape into an untrammeled wilderness, Tanzania and a private safari with ADS are a winning combination! Get your cameras out, put your hiking shoes on, and get ready to experience a slice of rare wilderness that few people ever will!

A private safari will allow you to maximize each glorious moment.s No need to adhere to a fixed schedule. No need to limit your mileage or hours ‘in the bush’. No need to compromise your interests or fun to keep a group of strangers happy! Your expert guide will take you to the farthest corners of the wilderness to see and do the things most people only dream of.

Enjoy unlimited game drives to the farthest corners of the wilderness while other tourists putter no further than the main roads near their lodges. Embark on early morning adventures at first light while other tourists are still sleeping. Witness thousands of wildebeest and zebra on their annual migration. See the Big 5 as they roar, stalk, hunt, leap, stampede, battle and frolic in their natural habitats. Visit a remote Maasai Village, where visitors are a rarity. Hike to the elephant caves and waterfalls. Watch in awe as your vehicle descends into the depths of an ancient collapsed volcano. Add on even more adventurous trip options such as hot air balloon rides, walking safaris, bush flights, canoeing, night-safaris, authentic cultural interactions, and other incredible experiences that delight and inspire the thrill-seeker in you!

For more details including group-specific guest testimonials and a sample safari itinerary, please visit: africadreamsafaris.com/adventure-safaris

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Group Safaris with ADS!

Let the ADS team host your next family reunion, company function or conference. It’s rare to find such a special place as Tanzania, a remote wilderness that still offers sophisticated accommodations and comfortable amenities able to accommodate a large group of people. Tanzania offers an endless variety of options and activities to satisfy a wide range of people of different backgrounds, ages, styles and tastes. With a mix of game drives, walking safaris, swimming pools, hot air balloon rides, cultural interactions and other exciting activities to choose from, you can rest assured that each individual guest will be satisfied, and together your group will make memories they can share forever!

With our experience designing exclusively private safaris, ADS offers the level of competence to successfully manage a larger group of people. Whether it be private charter flights, flexible schedules, or conference facilities ‘in the bush’, we have the level of experience and strong local relationships to make it happen. We can arrange special entertainment for your group such as Maasai dancers, hot air balloon rides, bush dinners, spa packages or even a guest speaker from one of our humanitarian or conservation partners such as FAME or the Serengeti Lion Project.

Let ADS tailor a customized program that designed especially for your group’s specific needs, and make your next get-together the most memorable one yet!

For more details including group-specific guest testimonials and a sample safari itinerary, please visit: africadreamsafaris.com/group-safaris

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The Trip You’ve Been Waiting for Your Whole Life

Our new Trip of a Lifetime section highlights safaris for senior guests who enjoy the exclusivity of a private and custom program tailored to their specific interests and needs. Our pre-safari planning service ensures that guests are well prepared for their trip before they ever step foot on Tanzanian soil. And once in the country, all safaris are 100% escorted and chauffeured from arrival to departure including VIP assistance with customs and immigration at the airport.

We host many elderly clients without any problems whatsoever and ask each guest ahead of time about health concerns or medical conditions that we should be aware of. You can rest assured we take extra care to make sure our guests are as comfortable as possible throughout the entire duration of their trip. If mobility is a concern, we can request guest rooms that are close to the common areas at the various lodges/hotels. Aside from walking from the vehicle to one’s guest room, very little walking is required on a trip like this. Part of the beauty of a private safari is that you can move at your own pace.

For more details including specific guest testimonials and a sample safari itinerary, please visit: africadreamsafaris.com/trip-of-a-lifetime

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Tanzania – A Dream Come True Romantic Getaway

Visit the new Romantic Getaways section of our website to learn how ADS can be the perfect host to your honeymoon, anniversary or intimate getaway. Combining the best of exotic adventure, beautiful wildlife, luxurious accommodations and pristine beaches, Tanzania is the absolute best destination for romance. Get ready to embark on a grand adventure with your loved one and make memories you will share for a lifetime.

Stalk a leopard. Lose yourself in a million wildebeests. Watch a crimson sunrise wake the Serengeti from a night of silver moonlight and lion roars. Indulge in decadent luxury, gourmet food and world-class service. Feel the sun on your face and the wind in your hair. Connect with nature, lose track of time, and live an epic story that will be well worth retelling to future generations. Nature’s harshness and beauty that governs daily life in Africa; a paradox that will delight, inspire and humble you. Experience it together.

From your initial consultation with your safari consultant, to the day you bid farewell to your guide and board for your return flight home, ADS covers every minute detail to ensure that your safari is the trip of a lifetime you’ve always imagined.

For more details including honeymoon and anniversary testimonials and a sample itinerary visit: africadreamsafaris.com/romantic-getaways

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Family Safaris with ADS!

We’ve just added a whole new section to the ADS website that highlights our family safari offerings! Take a peek through tons of photos and testimonials of families who have traveled with ADS in the past and view fun-filled a sample itinerary for a private and custom-tailored family vacation.

ADS Puts Your Safety First

Tanzania is a very safe, secure and tourist-friendly country. Your family’s comfort and peace of mind are our first priority when you travel with ADS. We have offices both in the U.S. and Tanzania to support all segments of your trip. All safaris are 100% escorted and chauffeured from arrival to departure.

Custom & Flexible Itineraries

Flexibility is key when traveling with children. ADS specializes in private safaris and helps you set your own agenda so you won’t be tied to rigid itineraries and fixed timetables. You can depart on any day of your choice and for any duration of your choosing. While out on game drives, you’re free to make stops when you want and return to camp when the children tire.

Fun-Filled Family Activities

Choose which fun and educational adventures the whole family will enjoy! From full-day game drives and educational nature walks, to balloon safarisvisits to the Maasai tribe and Poli Village School – there’s so much to learn and fun to be had in Tanzania! ADS will work with you to plan a safari adventure that suits every family member’s bucket list. Your professional guide will be your companion, your teacher, and at your service for the duration of your safari.

Please feel free to take a look at our new family section of the ADS website featuring loads of helpful information to help you plan your dream vacation!

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Introduction to The School of St. Jude’s

A warning to unsuspecting readers – this blog post will not be about lions and rhinos, or any wild animals at all.

We are The School of St Jude, and we will be writing about girls and boys, and a whole community of teachers and volunteers working together to provide them with the academic skills that will help them become leaders in their fields.

This post is also about our neighbor Africa Dream Safaris, who joined our community of supporters by committing to a monthly donation to help us provide hot, nutritional meals for the students.

Five facts about St Jude’s that you might not know:

1. We have scale: we are Africa’s largest charity-funded school of our kind, providing top-notch, tuition-free education to 1600 boys and girls in the Arusha region of Tanzania. We’ve come a long way since 2002, when Gemma Sisia, a young, idealistic Australian, started the school with only three students and one teacher.

2. We provide academic excellence: In the latest round of Tanzania’s national Form 4 Exams, we were number 1 in the Arusha region and number 10 nationwide. Our students learn in English and Swahili.

3. We aim high: Our mission is to educate the future leaders of Tanzania in public and private sector organizations such as infrastructure, business and health. We work hard to help alleviate poverty and break the cycle of external aid dependency.

4. We are dead serious on equity: Only the poorest children can attend our school. Our rigorous selection process includes a number of visits to the prospective families. Our kids come from homes that subsist on less than $1.25 a day

5. We live on generosity: Our work relies on donations from businesses such as Africa Dream Safaris, plus individuals, families, schools and clubs from around the globe – all working together to fight poverty through education.

Let us add a sixth fact you’ll love to know: We sit at the shadow of Mount Meru – the second highest mountain in Tanzania, at a height of 4,566 meters – and we love visitors!

The school is open 8.30am – 3.30pm Monday to Friday during school term. If you cannot make it during these hours, we will do our best to show you the school at a time that fits your itinerary. If you are on a safari and want to drop in on your way in or out of Arusha, please let Africa Dream Safaris know in advance so they can incorporate this in your itinerary.

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Guest Testimonial With Rare Puff Adder Video

Wow!! From the moment we were picked up at the airport in Arusha to the point of being dropped off at the end of our safari, ADS made sure every detail was handled so we could relax and have a phenomenal life time adventure. Immediately, it was apparent that the key to an incredible safari experience is the bush guide leading the way.

It is essential to have a guide that is knowledgeable of the animals, birds, trees and vegetation to completely understand the wildlife on safari.  That makes the difference between an average safari and a superior safari. Our ADS guide was an expert and like no other guide we encountered. He was extremely educated and skillful in putting us in the proper position every time to see the wildlife up close. Our safari photographs are extraordinary due to our ADS guide. ADS made sure that all our needs were taken care of throughout the trip. ADS provides a superior safari experience that is second to none.

Brad C. and Bradi L.
Orange County, California
Safari Dates: June 7, 2013 to June 20, 2013

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This Was An Adventure I’ll Never Forget

Well, no words I can come up with can describe how amazing my whole safari experience was! It was definitely one of the most remarkable experiences of my life, every day was a new adventure, full of the most amazing sights I’ve ever seen. Although it was nice to sleep in my own bed last night, I definitely missed the sounds of Serengeti streaming through my tent, lulling me to sleep each night. As well, the people we interacted with in various capacities were the most helpful, welcoming, patient, and most gracious and accommodating I’ve ever met. From our guide, Francis, to all the people at the various lodges, to our Masai hosts, everybody was amazing! This was an adventure I’ll never forget, and hope to experience again someday. Thanks for putting it together for us!

Thanks (Asante Sana) Dawn. This was the trip of a lifetime!
Todd M.
Keystone, Colorado
June 12, 2013 to June 19, 2013

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Wall Street Journal Article on ADS’s Partnership with St Jude’s

Please read this coverage of our new partnership with the School of St. Jude in the Wall Street Journal.

The School of St Jude and Africa Dream Safaris are now working together to help impoverished children in Tanzania to receive a free, high-quality education, while strengthening ADS’ humanitarian involvement in the East African community. Our monthly donation will buy 2,000 hot, nutritious meals per month for the students. Tanzania is a developing country where one-third of its population lives below the poverty line, on less than $1.25 per day. A majority of children in Tanzanian schools do not receive lunch or any food, so they cannot focus on learning when they’re hungry. St Jude’s provides daily meals for students, as well as breakfast and dinner for the over 1,100 students who live in their boarding houses. All produce is sourced from the local community.

The School of St Jude is a charity funded school that provides a free, high-quality primary and secondary education to over 1,600 of the poorest, brightest children of Arusha region, Tanzania, East Africa. The school, located across three campuses, also provides boarding for 1,100 students, and employs over 450 Tanzanians. It was founded by Australian Gemma Sisia in 2002.

In addition to a range of other cultural and charitable outreach opportunities, ADS offers its guests the chance to visit The School of St Jude. Here they can meet students – who come from the poorest families in Arusha – and find out how one classroom in 2002 has grown into three campuses, two boarding houses and a centre of employment for over 450 local Tanzanians. ADS runs our operational office out of Arusha – where St Jude’s three campuses are located – so we get to witness the tourism landscape firsthand and are excited to offer our clients the opportunity to experience all that Tanzania has to offer, from the natural wonders of the Serengeti to the great work being done in the local community.

Quote from St. Jude Founder – Gemma Sisia

“It’s thanks to ADS and all our supporters around the world that St Jude’s can not only educate so many children for free, but also employ over 450 local staff,” says Gemma Sisia, Founder of St Jude’s. “Their monthly contribution will allow our students to lead healthy lives, by focusing on their education rather than worrying where their next meal will come from. With this ADS contribution, we can continue to fulfill our mission of educating the next future leaders of Tanzania.”
Video Introduction of The School of St. Judes

This video is a wonderful overview St. Jude’s history and all the great work the school is consistently producing for Tanzanian community.

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New ADS Video Archive!

Check out our new ADS Video Archive on the ADS website! Watch dozens of clips that were taken while out in the Serengeti by our staff and guests. Some of these captivating safari experiences captured on video include: Wildlife Sightings & Kills, Bush Drives, The Great Migration, Panoramic Vistas, Guest Testimonials, Driver Guide Interviews and more!

If you’ve been on a safari with us and have video you’d like to share with ADS, post it to Youtube or Vimeo and send us the link. We’ll add it to our archive so others too can experience the magic of Tanzania.

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HAPPY NEW YEAR!

We’re looking forward to a great new year full of safari adventures and exciting new stories to share with you! Stay connected with the ADS community via FacebookTwitter & Pinterest for Reports from the BushGuest Testimonials, and Tanzania Highlights.

Wishing you a happy and healthy 2013 filled with adventure!

From our family to yours,

– The Africa Dream Safari Staff

 

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