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
Giving and receiving: the importance of community A crucial part of our work at MGRC is connecting with our local community. Since our move to Karatu earlier this year, we
Moving beyond survival: Namelock’s story In 2014, before MGRC was founded, the village chief of where I was living asked me to help a girl with skeletal fluorosis, a condition
Journal entry: Kindness, Life, Hope It’s been a few weeks since I returned from the states and wrote a journal entry. Karatu continues to be good to MGRC. Several of
Meanwhile… back on the farm While I was in the States, the farm moved even closer to completion. Since we broke ground in March, we have cleared the land, planted
My Stateside Visit: Food, Fundraisers, Family and Friends Well, after two years and a global pandemic, I finally made it back to visit my family and friends. I did not
Why support MGRC’s ecoVillage? The Maasai Girls Rescue Center’s ecoVillage is founded on the premise that the only lasting way to help people is to teach them how to help
Journal entry: Rabbits, pigs, chickens and cows, oh my! Well, another week has gone by, and I cannot believe how fast this year is moving. We met with the Regional
Africa Captured My Heart Guest Post by Christy Bowersox In the fall of 2019 Africa captured my heart. My Dad and I were fortunate enough to travel to Rwanda, Tanzania
Journal Entry: MGRC girls, sustainable food projects, outreach Our MGRC volunteers from the States are on Safari in the Serengeti National Park and have been sending me messages about their