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CARETAKERS TANZANIA OFFICIALS
 President / Programme Manager: Mutani Daniel Yangwe Secretary: Vedustusy Cleophas Treasurer: Bahati ChristopherLINKS
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Tumaini Nursery School Beginning in January 2006, 15 orphans started at Tumaini Nursery School learning the basics in Swahili and English. There are now 25 students aged 3 to 6 at the school learning from their teachers Deonida Aloyce and Sylvester Nestery. The school provides free education from 8:00 to 11:00 to the group that is a mix of orphans and other children. The plan is to construct a school beginning in 2007 to allow this class to continue their education. The school will also hopefully have dormitories where older students can live.
 The students at Tumaini Nursery School with their teachers and a volunteer
Learn more about some of the kids below

Nasra Biyemba
Age 6
She wants to be a nurse when she grows up.
When she goes home she plays and sleeps and then plays some more.
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Veronica Lucas
Age 5
She wants to be a teacher when she grows up.
When she goes home she helps with jobs at home, like cleaning and likes to play ball.
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Joseph Leonard
Age 5
He wants to be a police officer when he grows up
When he is at home he likes to play, especially pretending to be the police.
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Neema Constantine
Age 3
She wants to be a nurse when she grows up.
When she is at home she studies, plays with friends and likes singing.
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