Uplifting Teachers in Tanzania
When I met teachers at the Moshi Kids Centre, they were doing extraordinary work with almost nothing. Back in Brunswick, we started collecting school supplies — pencils, notebooks, anything that might help. This campaign was our first tangible act of connection between Maine and Tanzania. If you've ever wanted to turn care into action, this is a good place to start.
Maine's Portland Press Herald covers Brunswick teacher Tiffany Jones and how she built a nonprofit to deliver essential resources to students at the Moshi Kids Centre in Tanzania — turning grief into global action. Read the full Portland Press Herald story on Patchworks Inc.
Tanzania Education Fund welcomes volunteers from around the world to teach classes, lead academic clubs, and manage service projects and sports teams in Tanzanian schools. Visit the TEF volunteer page to learn how to get involved.
IVHQ offers affordable volunteer teaching programs in Arusha, Tanzania — help local teachers, lead classes of up to 80 students, and deliver meaningful education to children who need it most. Apply for IVHQ's Tanzania teaching program to start your volunteer journey.
Projects Abroad places volunteers in Tanzanian primary and Maasai schools to teach English, support local teachers, and give children brighter futures. A trusted program for anyone ready to show up and do the work. Explore Projects Abroad Tanzania and apply to volunteer.
Global Volunteers offers immersive service-learning programs in Tanzania for students, families, and individuals — contributing to life-giving community projects and helping raise children's potential. Browse Global Volunteers' Tanzania programs and sign up for your service trip.
Plan My Gap Year (PMGY) is an award-winning organization offering safe, trusted, and affordable volunteer programs in Tanzania — a solid option for gap year travelers who want their time abroad to count. Browse PMGY's Tanzania programs and book your spot.