Thursday, October 24, 2013

BACKGROUND INFORMATION ABOUT THE MASAI PRE SCHOOL


THE CONSTRUCTION OF MASAI PRE SCHOOL IN NGORNGORO

By the power of Almighty God, we have managed to start construction of a nursery school for the Maasai children who living in the Ngorongoro, previously the kids use to walk more than ten kilometer to reach the nearest school. But if we will complete our construction until late this year so we expect to start first semester of academic year in January 2014.for those people of good will with this project please help us to to be able to accomplished by empowering these young children to get education. You can contact us through zara1@zaracharity.com, or zainab@zaratours.com








Monday, October 7, 2013

ELEPHANT POACHING CRISIS - INTERNATIONAL MARCH FOR ELEPHANTS OCTOBER 4 - ARUSHA

One elephant is killed every 15 minutes. At this rate none will be roaming wild in 2025. Tanzania is losing 30 Elephants a day. By 2020 Elephants will be wiped out in Tanzania at current kill rates, possibly even earlier.

In response to the slaughter that threatens Tourism and our jobs and the whole value chain Zara tours with its charitable organization have seen the impact and cooperate with the organizers to participate in the march by selecting two schools in moshi and sponsor them to participate in the burners competition where by school of st Louis and Northern highland attend the Elephant March in Arusha commemorating the World Animal Day held each year on the 4th October.

The Arusha walk was confirmed as one of the 15 cities in the world sponsored by The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (DSWT) in the International March for Elephants. 

The march involves fifteen local schools with wildlife awareness initiative and banners competition. And to educate communities on what is happening to our Graceful Giant requires Resources that we hope it will be able to assist.







Tuesday, October 1, 2013

We as an Institution of Social, funded mainly by tourism company of Zara International travel agence, we would like to thank the families of Jemie Morgan for their love, because as well as they climb Mount Kilimanjaro also make Safari in tanzania parks with our company but also they contribute to livelihood sustainability of our center Kilimanjaro Orphanage where they give us financial support to children, then we afford these necessities and purchase some gifts for the kids and represent them through our Managing director of tours / zaracharity Zainab Ansell, and a hotel manager at Springlands Hotel Remmy Adan.
Jamie’s Joy Memorial Fund started in May 2002 after a car accident took the life of 5-year-old Jamie Mychael Morgan Bratton-McNeeley. As a tribute to Jamie, family and friends came together to form a memorial fund at the San Diego Foundation to honor his legacy. Although his life was cut short, Jamie’s contagious spirit continues through his legacy of: love, joy, peace and connection