Thank you to Art Ramos at Kingdom FM
Tumaini Fund USA would like to express a very sincere thank you to Kingdom FM for advertising and supporting our Luncheon event as well as our “Donate a Bicycle” fundraising program. We truly are blessed to have such wonderful support!
Thank you to our 2012 Luncheon Sponsors!
The Luncheon was a great success! Thank you to all of our sponsors who helped to make this a wonderful event!
Olde Cypress Golf Club - Round of Golf for 4
The Golf Lodge at the Quarry - Round of Golf for 4
Sally Melvin Painting- Seascape
Millie Cedfeldt - Egret Paintings
Varick Niles - ”Bountiful Bougainvillea” watercolor framed
Roger Ward - Framed Watercolor Painting: “A Tough Par Five”
Grace Gokturk - Blue Provence-Early Dinner special for two. Includes appetizer,
salad, entrée and glass of wine.
Jennifer Bitton, Master Aesthetician – The Players Club & Spa, Lely Resort Collagen Facial
Annie Hunt- 3 personal training sessions at Naples Bay Resort
Susan LaPointe - Handmade blank case bound journal with leather spine over raised cords,
Ralph & Patsy Webster – Men’s & Women’s Huffy Granite Mountain bikes
Turtle Club - 4 $50 Gift Certificates
Lorry McBride – Lowdermilk Park painting
Judy Coleman – 2 manicures
Grace Gokturk – 2 baskets: wine basket:3 bottles plus assortment of gourmet crackers & spreads; Wine Basket, Pinot Grigio, Chard, Chianti, Nuts
Clyde Mbride – Chocolate Basket
Save the Date – 2012 Luncheon
Tuesday, February 7, 2012 at 12 noon
Dr. Susan Wilson will be the guest speaker at a luncheon at Trinity-by-the-Cove Episcopal in Naples. Dr. Wilson will highlight the amazing progress the Tumaini Fund is making in improving the lives of so many orphans in Kagera. A silent auction will be held with some great items…..and of course, all proceeds will go directly to the Tumaini Fund. There is no cost for this luncheon.
For reservations or more information, please contact Lis Wilson at 239-289-1282 or lis@tumainifundusa.org
Solar Lamps – Increasing Study Time
“The ability for the students to study for many extra hours in the evening would be the difference between pass or fail.” -reported from school headmaster
150 solar-powered lamps have been distributed to villages in the remote regions of Kagera, Tanzania. This project was graciously funded by The Naples Council of World Affairs Village Assistance Program. Daylight is a precious commodity for the orphans as they must travel hours to attend school and then need more daylight to tend to their farming. These lamps will provide light with which they can study at nighttime—all which leads to increasing education levels. Literally, this is the difference between passing and failing!
Tumaini Fund is Expanding!
Tumaini Fund UK
- The original “home” of Tumaini and going strong!
Tumaini Fund New Zealand
- Launched this past year
Tumaini Fund in Hong Kong
- Initial phase of start-up has begun
Tumaini Fund Canada
- Expanding to over five churches
- Shipping supplies directly to Tanzania
- Medical volunteer spending 3 months in Kagera
Tumaini FUND USA
- Sent $60,000 directly to Kagera in 2011
- Celebrated our first $10,000 level donor family funding 2 new fresh- water wells
- Women of Trinity group doubled the size of their annual donation.
- TF has expanded to a new region of Kagera as your donations enabled us to hire an additional social worker!
- In addition, 665 students will attend secondary school this year thanks to your generous support.
Volunteer news from Kagera
A nurse volunteer from Tumaini Canada has arrived in Kagera for a 3 month stay amongst the villagers. Below are excerpts from her recent “Thanksgiving Message” from Kagera”:
“I am pleased to report that I am beginning to be very comfortable here with the orphans, the villages and being a part of Tumaini. As many of you know giving gifts is one of my favorite things and so I am in my glory here! I have prayed for the Lord to tell me what purpose He has for me here and it seems that the answer is organizing and managing distribution of donations. We are distributing a “train car container” of items according to need. I have found many widows do not even have a wash tub to do laundry in or to bathe in. Salt and corn flour are needed as they are some of the bare necessities needed to make a simple meal.”
2012 US visit by Dr. Susan Wilson
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- Feb 3-12 Naples visit for 3rd annual fundraising
- Feb 4-5 Dr. Wilson from the pulpit at Trinity-by-the-Cove Episcopal Church
- Feb 7 Luncheon Presentation by Dr. Wilson at Trinity-by-the-Cove 12 pm
- Feb 8 Dr. Wilson at evening event at St. Monica’s Episcopal Church
- Feb 12 Dr. Wilson presentation at Naples Community Church at 9:30 and 11:00 services
Donate a Bicycle Program
Tumaini Fund USA has promoted A BIKE FOR CHRISTMAS campaign in each of the last several years.
We have delivered over 80 bicycles to the Kagera Region of Tanzania and distributed them to the most needy orphans registered with the Fund.
Below are some of the responses from the recipients:
“Since I was given a bicycle, I get home early enough to work in our field before nightfall.”
“I now am able to transport our crops to market on my bike.”
“With my bike I can transport and sell clean water to people in my village.”
“Now I travel the distance in one hour on my bike and I arrive rested and eager to complete my studies.”
“I used to arrive at school late and tired because it took me over five hours to walk to school.”
A Bicycle For Christmas!
You know the joy the children experienced when they received their first bicycles. In Tanzania, your gift of a bicycle will not only bring joy it will transform a life!
Walking many miles to and from school consumes valuable time. A bike allows more time for work and school studies!
Give a Bike for Christmas – Your $100 donation will give a needy Tumaini Fund orphan a high quality bicycle that will be assembled in Africa and then delivered soon after Christmas.