Many of the jewellery and handicrafts that we bring back from Tanzania to sell on behalf of The Meserani Project are bought by us directly
Many of the jewellery and handicrafts that we bring back from Tanzania to sell on behalf of The Meserani Project are bought by us directly
Ever thought to yourself, ‘That’s a great name for a goat!?’ Well, now you have the opportunity to name a real life Maasai goat! Not
Here is an amazing story: We were approached earlier this year by Julie Everson, a member of the Stockton on Tees branch of Soroptimists International,
The Students Union at Durham University undertake a number of fundraising events each year, and they allocate grants to local charities through their Durham University
Have you ever thought of doing the Great North Run for a charity, (giving you a guaranteed entry), but have been put off by the requirement to
We have six students sitting an entrance examination and interview tomorrow, for a place at Arusha Vocational Training Centre. All six students were sponsored throughout
John Bate was Head Teacher at Acklam Grange School when The Meserani Project first evolved. His support in the early stages of The Meserani Project
A massive £2,931.50 was raised at the Race Night on Friday 1 August. A huge thank you to everyone who turned up, to everyone who
We currently have six students studying A’ Levels, two of them have just started their second year and four have just started their first year.
The National Examination results for secondary school pupils were published throughout May and June, and once again the government created confusion and disappointment for some of the pupils.