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Jun 06, 2008

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Nick Gosling,
TravelTalkMEDIA
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TravelTalkMEDIA (TTM) has adopted a school in central Tanzania
and has started a fundraising campaign to help supply the school
with much needed writing desks.

(June 06, 2008 – San Diego, CA) – Sandy Dhuyvetter, Executive Producer and Host of TravelTalkMEDIA, RADIO and TV, announced today that TTM has adopted a school in central Tanzania and has started a fundraising campaign to help supply the school with much needed writing desks.

 

The school, located in the rural village of Mto Wa Mbu near Arusha, Tanzania, is near Lake Manyara National Park and was visited by Ms. Dhuyvetter and the TravelTalkMEDIA film crew during a recent trip to Tanzania. While there, Ms. Dhuyvetter answered questions about life in the United States and about TravelTalkMEDIA that some of the 1,400 students at the school asked her.

 

“Our intent was to visit a school and learn about their Environment Club and the work that the Tanzania National Parks are doing in their outreach program,” said Dhuyvetter. “I didn’t expect to become emotionally drawn into such a vibrant, energetic group of youngsters. As soon as we met the students and the headmaster, we saw their surroundings were challenged with a lack of writing surfaces and we became determined to get the 160 desks needed for the students.”

 

At the school, students are taught English as well as several other subjects in their native tongue of Swahili. In their Environment Club, an outreach program of the Tanzania National Parks, students grow trees and plants and sell them to support the club. Many of the students said they would like to work within the Tanzania National Park (TANAPA) system someday.

 

“They like wildlife, they like our national parks and they want to save our wildlife,” said the school’s Headmaster, Felicity Temba.

 

Not all the children at the school have adequate supplies such as paper, writing utensils and desks. After talking with Ms. Temba, Ms. Dhuyvetter learned that a contribution of only $25 would allow a local carpenter to build one desk and provide it to the school.

 

“Some of [the children] come from very poor families,” said Temba. “Others come from far away from this area. Some of them do come from nearby villages, so they walk very far. And they get tired when they come to school.”

 

Ms. Temba added, “The children are happy though they have [too few] desks. We have a lot of problems facing us, but we are working hard to make things better..”

 

Besides helping the students, the production of each desk will bolster the economies of the local villages.

 

“Not only are we helping the students become more comfortable, we are promoting a sustainable cause that will trickle down through the village from production of the desk by local carpenters, to delivery of the desk, and to the final use of the desk by the student,” said Ms. Dhuyvetter. “Interested parties in providing $25 for one desk should note, TravelTalkMEDIA will match funds for each desk ordered. Together we can make a difference for these students who are living in a rural area of the Lake Maynera National Parks in Tanzania.”

 

To donate to the “Dollars for Tanzanian Desks” campaign, contact Ms. Dhuyvetter or TravelTalkMEDIA at patrick@traveltalkmedia.com or call the TravelTalkMEDIA headquarters at 760 753 1114.

About Tanzania - For information on Tanzania, visit www.tanzaniatouristboard.com; in the U.S., contact the Tanzania Tourist Board by telephone at 1-212-447-0027 or email Tanzania@bradfordglobalmarketing.com.

About TravelTalkMEDIA - TravelTalkMEDIA, established in 2001, is one of the world’s largest travel industry new media companies, providing travel-related information, news, and entertainment to the travel and tourism industry worldwide. TravelTalkMEDIA broadcasts through its TravelTalkRADIO and TravelTalkTV subsidiaries. Programming is distributed to one million listeners in 130 countries each month through online and conventional radio distribution via satellite and cable. Radio broadcasting reaches listeners through distribution networks in North America, the UK, China and 22 other countries in the Asia-Pacific region. TravelTalkRADIO recently began broadcasting to the English-language market in Africa through Ghana’s largest radio broadcaster. TravelTalkNEWSLETTER is distributed to 25,000 travel industry professionals and consumers each week. TravelTalkRADIO reaches millions of listeners around the globe each month. For sponsors, TravelTalkMEDIA utilizes state-of-the-art technology to distribute sponsor-specific information to 250,000 travel industry professionals, travel agents, travel journalists and travel consumers. In addition, TravelTalkMEDIA utilizes a global media system (newspapers, magazines, wire services, and websites) to distribute information on sponsors to 1,500 U.S. and international media companies. For more information, visit TTM online at www.TravelTalkMEDIA.com.

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