



Hello all... sorry it's been a while but we've been very busy here in Mtwara. On our first day we visited 5 villages all over the region in order to interview the families for the AAF Family Sponsorship Program. It was sad yet inspiring. The family names were put forth by village leaders after the village members voted for families who need the most help. In turn they were provided to the Artumas Africa Foundation by social services (in Mwtara town).
Ms. Hadija Ali Mohammed Mpepa:
Ms. Mpepa is 42 years old and is a single mother caring for 3 children. Rukia is 14 years old, Zena is 12 years old and Sieno is just 1 month old. Rukia and Zena attend Elementary school which is paid for by the Tanzanian government. Secondary school costs about $200 (CAD) per year per student. Neither child is expected to continue their education without assistance from the Artumas Africa Foundation. Due to Rukia's responsibilities at home (minding the house and taking care of Zena) she started school very late. She and Zena are now in the same grade however it is expected that it will be necessary for Rukia to take care of 1 month of Sieno.
Even though Ms. Mpepa has recently given birth, when we visited her on December 2nd, she had just arrived home from work. Ms. Mpepa farms her neighbour's land for .50 - $1. This is not enough money to feed her children everyday. Ms. Mpepa owns the hut she and her daughters live in and she also has a two acre piece of property that she could farm however she does not have the strength or time in a day to farm at both locations. Since she is paid daily by her neighbour this is Ms. Mpepa's primary goal.
When asked how she will be able to solve her family's problems she said, "at the moment she would just like to get enough food to feed herself and her daughters then she will have the energy and clear worry-free mind to figure out what other opportunities are available to her."
More family stories to follow shortly!