Challenges are what make life interesting I am thrilled to share with you that the security wall is complete! Thank you to everyone who generously contributed to this crucial first
Rainy season has begun in Tanzania, and we are already seeing new growth on the fruit trees we planted last fall. The girls are also growing and changing on what
2022 is shaping up to be a big year! Elisante and I have been keeping busy with the wall construction, adding new staff members and planning for future projects here
Environmental sustainability roots MGRC This is the third of a three-part blog about sustainability. Each blog illustrates one of the United Nations’ three pillars of sustainability: economic, social and environmental.
Social sustainability starts with well-being This is the second of a three-part blog about sustainability. Each blog illustrates one of the United Nations’ three pillars of sustainability: economic, social and
Stitching our way toward economic sustainability Note: This is the first of a three-part blog about sustainability. Each blog illustrates one of the United Nations’ three pillars of sustainability: economic,
2021: A year of miraculous transformation for MGRC A year ago this month, we began a seven-hour journey from our old home in Longido to our new home near Karatu.
Our first annual Community Thanks celebration On December 18, Maasai Girls Rescue Center hosted our first annual Community Thanks celebration. Over 200 people gathered on the land that will become
A Very Merry Christmas Christmas in Tanzania is celebrated differently. It’s much more subdued than an American or westernized Christmas. You won’t find pictures with Santa Claus or reindeers pulling
A Grassroots Alternative to Failed African Aid Published by Maasai Girls Rescue Center, MGRC ecoVillage Generous people around the world (with the US being the largest donor) provide billions in