Safari Promotes Girls’ Literacy
A 13-day fund-raising safari has been organized to benefit girls’ literacy in Africa. Called AfricAid’s Tanzania: In-Depth Cultural Experience & Wildlife Safari, it will include game viewing in Tarangire, Ngorongoro Crater and Serengeti parks, as well as village visits to AfricAid-supported schools. The program will begin May 20, 2011. Accommodations will be in luxury tented and mobile camps and lodges. Meals, land transfers and more will be provided.
The cost is $7,995 based on double occupancy with a single supplement of $750. The fee Includes a tax-deductible donation of $2,000 that provides a two-year scholarship for one girl as part of AfricAid’s Kisa Project (www.kisaproject.org). Kisa Project funds school scholarships and leadership training to some of Africa’s brightest young women.
Education for girls in developing countries has far-reaching benefits in building stable communities, establishing prosperity and promoting peace. Kent Redding, president of Africa Adventure Consultants and newly appointed Board member of AfricAid (http://africaid.com/?page_id=17), states: “It’s well known that girls who are educated can transform their own lives and positively impact the futures of their communities.”
For more information, see www.adventuresinafrica.com or call toll-free 866-778-1089.
