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Students raise more than £24000 for charity


Students raise more than £24000 for charity
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Last month, ten volunteers from Middlesex University helped rebuild a school in Tanzania and raised money for the FutureSense Foundation, a charity that tackles global issues of child welfare and education. They also climbed Mount Kilimanjaro, the tallest ...

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11 years ago

IPPmedia

Exam results of 24000 Form Four students held


Exam results of 24000 Form Four students held
IPPmedia
More than 24,000 students (equivalent to 6 percent) who sat for last year's Form Four exams are yet to receive their results after they failed to pay fees for the exams. Education and Vocational Training minister Dr Shukuru Kawambwa revealed this in Dodoma ...

 

10 years ago

Portsmouth News

Pair reaches new heights to raise money for charity


Portsmouth News
Pair reaches new heights to raise money for charity
Portsmouth News
Cliff Woodward and Scott Mills from Taylor Made Computer Solutions in Fareham climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania in aid of Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance. Account manager Cliff said: 'I was elated to get to the top. It was the hardest thing I ...

 

10 years ago

Westport Now

Saugatuck Students Raise Funds for Tanzania School


Saugatuck Students Raise Funds for Tanzania School
Westport Now
Ben Berkley (l) and JT Shapiro of Saugatuck Elementary School's Caring Council have their change counted at the TD Bank on Westport's Main Street after a month-long effort to raise funds for the tuition of two students at the Secondary Education for Girls' ...

 

9 years ago

TheCitizen

South African students protest over plans to raise tuition fees

South African university students burned tyres and barricaded entrances  to one campus on Tuesday in continued protest at administrators' plans to raise tuition fees next year.

 

10 years ago

Saffron Walden Reporter

A-levels: Charity-minded Newport students celebrate stellar result


A-levels: Charity-minded Newport students celebrate stellar results
Saffron Walden Reporter
Claire Wyatt, 18, from Wendens Ambo with teacher Abby Burt. The pair have just returned from Tanzania after visiting an orphanage there as part of head girl Claire's charity work. Sam Tonkin Friday, August 15, 2014 5:50 PM ...

 

10 years ago

Huffington Post UK

Students Heading Off On Charity Trek Left At Airport As Travel Firm Goes Bust


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Students Heading Off On Charity Trek Left At Airport As Travel Firm Goes Bust
Huffington Post UK
A group of students participating in a charity trek were about to check in for their flight to Tanzania when they received an email from their travel firm saying the company had gone bust. Around 40 Nottingham University students were left stranded at Gatwick ...
UoN Students Heading for Mount Kilimanjaro Left Stranded at Gatwick after ...Impact Magazine
Thousands of pounds in donations in...

 

9 years ago

Cleveland.Com

John Carroll student priest works to raise money for Tanzanian students (photos)


cleveland.com
John Carroll student priest works to raise money for Tanzanian students (photos)
cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio – A John Carroll University student and priest believes education is the key to ending poverty in his home country of Tanzania. The Rev. Faustine Furaha has seen poverty firsthand: real poverty, the kind many Americans can't even fathom.

 

9 years ago

TV

McAuley High School students give to Tanzanian students - WCSH


WCSH-TV
McAuley High School students give to Tanzanian students
WCSH-TV
The students filled a 40-foot shipping container full items to help Tanzanian students get an education. Loading… Post to Facebook. McAuley High School students give to Tanzanian students The students filled a 40-foot shipping container full items to ...
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11 years ago

TheCitizen

Charity organisations help the needy

Charity organisations have donated items worth over Sh6 million to the Bukumbi Care Centre for the Disabled.

 

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