Work continues with Njombe seniors following the Day Centre model from the Jeffery Hale Hospital in Quebec City, adapted by Edmund Munubi, Betty Liduke, and George Sanga from the Highlands Hope Umbrella
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Work continues with Njombe seniors following the Day Centre model from the Jeffery Hale Hospital in Quebec City, adapted by Edmund Munubi, Betty Liduke, and George Sanga from the Highlands Hope Umbrella
A brief update on the April meetings of the Tanwat Hospital and CTC's Seniors' Day Centre (warning: LARGE photo file included)
Highlands Hope Umbrella and Tanwat Company Hospital continue their outreach to Njombe seniors with their Seniors' Day Centre; these reports come from the effort's local leaders Edmund Munubi and George Sanga.
Edmund Munumbi and staff from the TANWAT Hospital continue their innovative work with local seniors, partnered with the Highlands Hope Umbrella and Jeffery Hale Hospital in Quebec City.
Youth Peer Health Educators from our four pilot schools gathered in Nyambanitu last weekend to be recognized and honored by local officials. During the event, local donors pledged the first donations to support CHAKUNIMU's work to bring awareness of HIV and children's rights to local primary schools.
In January 2006, Montreal’s famed Gazette cartoonist Terry Mosher (Aislin) traveled to the Southern Highlands of the East African nation of Tanzania to visit Highlands Hope.
He captured the beauty, the heartbreak and the courageous determination of Highlands Hope activists like nurse Betty Liduke, community-organizer Jackson Mbogela, and the men, women and children who make the Makete and Njombe Districts of Tanzania a very special place.