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JUST 3 WEEKS UNTIL ETI GIVING DAY! NOVEMBER 17! SIMPLE Go to http://educatetanzania.org/ Click Feel just dandy about yourself INSTANT IMPACT You have an instant effect when you put your heart and wallet together to support ETI and its amazing programs! ETI stretches your dollars so…
Read MoreKARUCO OPENS! 1st FARMER COHORT October 11, 2016 What a day! 10.11.16 ETI is thrilled about KARUCO’s 1st Farmer Cohort Exactly four years after Groundbreaking – KARUCO welcomes nineteen farmers to campus! Congratulations ELCT/KAD, KARUCO Task Force, UEM, All Global Partners & ETI Donors ETI DONORS: Look what a difference you make! …
Read MoreETI Helped Without Hurting Before It Was Cool Interdependence, independence, collaboration, mutual goals have been integral to our organization’s culture from our inception. True collaboration distinguished by going through the hard work of articulating joint goals with benefit to both partners; agreeing to agree; working together with all parties at the decision table and identifying…
Read MoreAuctions are funny. Some items are so unique that you fear no one will want them. Then they surprise you and bring in lots of cash to support our programs. For instance the welded metal sculpture donated by Sarah Willey of Chaska. It was rustic, well designed, of expert quality craftsmanship — and large. I’ve known…
Read MoreMeet Bernard Amadei Dr. Amadei founded Engineers Without Borders-USA (EWB). From his single vision, EWB has grown to 15,900 members in 400 chapters. Bernard started an organization that now provides humanitarian aid in 48 countries, benefiting more than 605,000 people to date. This is no small thing. Bernard was one of ETI’s first Partners. ETI knows Bernard…
Read MoreChaska MN – Home to ETI & Host of Ryder Cup 2016 has opened its gates to an estimated 240,000 people and another 1/2 billion as they view all things golf at the Ryder Cup 2016. Chaska welcomes friends from all over the globe and ETI is privileged to be a part. Just a stone’s…
Read MorePartners Pull Together Amidst Struggle Those following this blog know that a 5.7 earthquake hit Kagera Tanzania on September 10, 2016. Bishop Bagonza and Dr. Katabaro reported that they are safe physically but that people in the surrounding communities are in trauma with loss of life in Karagwe and nearby Bukoba. There is also significant property…
Read MoreA 5.7 earthquake hit Kagera Tanzania. Our Tanzanian partners report that they are safe personally but their communities are affected with 2 dead in Karagwe and 23 in neighboring Bukoba. Our partners report that KARUCO’s buildings and water tanks appear sound and will be inspected more completely in the near future. Please pray for the…
Read MoreKARUCO is connected to power and light! LENNART ANDREASSON, SWEDEN TO HELP OPEN KARUCO Mr. Lennart Andreasson of the Church of Sweden was hired by the United Evangelical Mission (UEM) to consult with KAD to get KARUCO open. Lisa Fröberg and Lennart Andreasson, from The Diocese of Västerås, Church of Sweden were part of the global…
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