Read the account and see some of the photos of the packing of the 40-foot container on Vancouver Island and its 4-month journey to Kagera, Tanzania. Tumaini Fund Canada and the recipients of the contents of the container are extremely grateful to ICROSS Canada and Compassionate Resource Warehouse. CRW CONTAINER 2014
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40-foot container en route to Kagera
The container funded by ICROSS Canada and packed by volunteers at Compassionate Resource Warehouse in Victoria left Vancouver on June 17. We give heartfelt thanks to those two charities helping the poorest of the poor in Africa, and throughout the world.
The much needed items (such as medical equipment, school supplies, treadle sewing machines, carpentry tools, clothing, and much more!) were tightly packed in the container along with all the garments that our Tumaini Crafters so lovingly create with knitting needles and sewing machines.
Thank you to the businesses and artists for their donations for the silent auction
The silent auction with a wine and cheese reception held on May 10th was an enjoyable evening that raised funds to help support AIDS orphans. Our sincere thanks to the many businesses and the artists for their generous donations. For a list of the businesses, please see: THANK YOU poster to the many BUSINESSES Also we want to acknowledge artists Brent Lynch, Tanya Bone, Brian Buckrell, Joan Larson, Diane McCarten, Bonnie Curl, Rosemary Fontenla, Rita Gibson, Joanne Smithwick.
Visit from Tumaini’s Founder
Our founder, Dr. Susan Wilson, spent 2 very busy weekends in Oceanside helping to promote Tumaini’s charitable work in Kagera. She met with the Tumaini Crafters, preached at St. Mary’s and at St. Edmund’s, and attended a fundraiser. On her return trip she was able to visit Compassionate Resource Warehouse in Victoria and share her wish list for the container. Her wish list was filled and even more than she had dreamed!
To view a session of the Tumaini Crafters at work: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPbgYaOpibo&feature=youtu.be
2014 TUMAINI VIDEO on youtube
A very touching video was put together by Tumaini’s Aberdeen Team ahead of an Ian White Gospel Tour in aid of Tumaini in Scotland. By watching the video, you will see the heart-wrenching stories of a few of the thousands of orphans living in extreme poverty. You will also see how TUMAINI is bringing hope to Kagera.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCD4ch4X0rc&feature=youtu.be
How to sponsor a child
ChildSponsorshipInfo There are many thousands of orphans needing help. Children in Tanzania cannot go to school without a uniform. The uniforms only cost ten dollars, but that is a huge sum when the child has absolutely nothing more than the old clothes on his or her back. The orange-coloured clothes (as seen in photos) are the colour of the soil. If that is the only piece of clothing the child has, the soil gets ground into the cloth.
It is incredible what TUMAINI can give a child with $25 from a donor. With that registration money the child receives 2 sets of clothing, a school uniform, books, pencils and a mosquito net.
An annual donation of $100 will give an orphan the chance to go to school, to have food, clothing, health support and improved housing. Tumaini Fund Canada wishes to thank all those sponsors who have responded to the need to improve the lives of the orphans.
2013 Visit from Dr. Susan Wilson, MBE
Dr. Susan Wilson inspired parishioners, Tumaini Crafters, and community members when she spoke at St. Mary’s Church in Nanoose Bay on November 10th.
This photo shows Dr. Wilson with 2 of the 25,000 children helped by the charity she founded. The little one on her lap was orphaned when he was 3 days old!
Dr. Susan Wilson, founder of Tumaini Fund, was presented with the MBE by Prince William on 17 Oct 2013 at Buckingham Palace for all the charitable work that she has done and inspired.
We are now a Registered Charity
Tumaini Fund Canada is Now a Registered Charity
Effective June 12, 2013 Tumaini Fund Canada became an official registered Canadian Charity. The Statement of Purpose of the Corporation is:
- To advance education by providing financial assistance to students in Kagera, Tanzania, that will cover their school fees, and by providing basic necessities and school supplies, including books and uniforms;
- To provide basic necessities such as food, blankets and shelter to impoverished individuals in Kagera, Tanzania;
- To relieve property by building bore hole pumps which will provide clean water to individuals in Kagera, Tanzania; and
- To undertake activities ancillary and incidental to the attainment of the above charitable purposes.