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I’m honored to be heading to Arusha in Tanzania to visit the magical Jobreas Primary School, together with my husband John and friend Erik. We would love to raise money for the school.
The Jobreas Primary School was founded in 2012 by the Swai family. The project started with five children in a single classroom. After only one year, the family was able to buy some land and build an appropriate school building. In addition, an accommodation unit was built nearby providing boarding facilities.
Today, the Jobreas Primary School has approximately 200 students, including 21 boarding rooms. Eleven teachers take care of children aged between four and fourteen in five classrooms.
Thanks to its well-trained teaching staff, the school has developed a very good reputation in the region.
We would like to raise money for books or whatever the school needs. Last time we visited, the need was beds. While we are visiting Arusha, we will be sure to post photos, and of course, of the amazing animals that we will see with Erik’s safari company, Off Cape Experiences.

