Mambo y'all!
Meet the 2018 International Team of SIHA. It has been exactly 6 days since we got to Tanzania and we all absolutely love it! Why, you ask? Well, here is why:
Stephanie, Project Manager:
"Seeing the Tanzanian SIHA members upon arrival at the Dar es Salaam airport."
Ryan G. , Project Manager:
"Meeting the founder of My Health Foundation, Harriet and eating Ugali at her house."
Poshika, Volunteer:
"Chapatis for breakfast. And the rice and beans. And the Ugali. All the food actually."
Sarah, Volunteer:
"Hiking to the Choma waterfall and walking under it! "
Gillian, Volunteer:
"Reaching the Choma waterfall after that VERRRYYY long hike up, it was a feeling of accomplishment!"
Amandine, Volunteer:
" How friendly everyone is to each other and the extent to which they seem to enjoy life and prioritize each other over meaningless things such as tasks."
Ryan K. , Volunteer:
"I love Tanzania because everyday is an adventure in its own right. It takes "going out of your comfort zone" to a whole new level. It takes your mind out of the stressful schedule of being a student at the U of A; its so tranquil here in Morogoro."
Yuuki, Volunteer:
"Sounds heard in Tanzania: the roosters, birds, cows and goats are within earshot."
And this is what makes being in Tanzania with SIHA such an amazing experience! Oh and just in case these were not enough reasons, you should check out the view of the sunset from our house. 😳
Stay tuned to learn more about Tanzania!
-Poshika
Meet the 2018 International Team of SIHA. It has been exactly 6 days since we got to Tanzania and we all absolutely love it! Why, you ask? Well, here is why:
(from left to right) Stephanie, Sarah, Ryan K., Amandine, Poshika, Ryan G. and Gillian and Yuuki (not in the photo) |
"Seeing the Tanzanian SIHA members upon arrival at the Dar es Salaam airport."
Ryan G. , Project Manager:
"Meeting the founder of My Health Foundation, Harriet and eating Ugali at her house."
Poshika, Volunteer:
"Chapatis for breakfast. And the rice and beans. And the Ugali. All the food actually."
Sarah, Volunteer:
"Hiking to the Choma waterfall and walking under it! "
Gillian, Volunteer:
"Reaching the Choma waterfall after that VERRRYYY long hike up, it was a feeling of accomplishment!"
Amandine, Volunteer:
" How friendly everyone is to each other and the extent to which they seem to enjoy life and prioritize each other over meaningless things such as tasks."
Ryan K. , Volunteer:
"I love Tanzania because everyday is an adventure in its own right. It takes "going out of your comfort zone" to a whole new level. It takes your mind out of the stressful schedule of being a student at the U of A; its so tranquil here in Morogoro."
Yuuki, Volunteer:
"Sounds heard in Tanzania: the roosters, birds, cows and goats are within earshot."
And this is what makes being in Tanzania with SIHA such an amazing experience! Oh and just in case these were not enough reasons, you should check out the view of the sunset from our house. 😳
Stay tuned to learn more about Tanzania!
-Poshika
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