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Read about the children we serve and receive important updates from our team, partners, and supporters.
Read about the children we serve and receive important updates from our team, partners, and supporters.
Thank you for loving our kids inTanzania through child sponsorships, giving, and praying.You are making an difference. Here's a fun update from our team— Goats are a valued part of Tanzanian culture. For more than two centuries, they have been raised for food and milk. The meat is…
Thank you for loving our kids in Tanzania through child sponsorships, giving, and praying. In uncertain times, you can be certain that your prayers and support are making a difference. Here's an encouraging update from our team— Today is an exciting day! After three months of closure due to…
One of our favorite things here at Lifesong is creating platforms for the students we serve to use their voice to tell you their stories. Enjoy this update from one of our recent high school grads in Tanzania— .. "Hello. My name is Lavasco. I was born in 1996 in…
Your support for orphaned and vulnerable children is changing lives. Here's a recent update from our team in Tanzania— A tough beginning *Sophia was dropped off at our gates around 8:00 p.m. one night in May 2017. Those who dropped her off disappeared into the night. It…
Your support for orphaned and vulnerable children in Tanzania is changing lives of people like Mussa. A tough beginning Mussa was born in 1986 in a suburb of Mwanza, Tanzania. His father was a heavy drinker who physically abused his wife most evenings after returning home from…
God continues to do good things with your prayer and support in Tanzania. Here's a recent update from our team–. It's always a tense day when grades are released, because here in Tanzania, a school's student count for the next year is decided by a school's test performance…
Two children we'll call "B" and "N" were living with their grandmother--a retired teacher--and they had a good life. But then the unthinkable happened. Their grandmother (and 6 other people in the family) were murdered by home invaders. The two children survived because they hid in a heap of dirty clothes.…
Enjoy this update from our Tanzania team-- Doricas is 14 years old and was recently rescued after spending a number of years living with other children on the streets of Mwanza. Doricas has little memory of her mother who, from what she was told, left Doricas and her…