Monday, May 5, 2008

Photos of Kaitlin Houlditch Fair and the kids in Moshi

Last semester Kaitlin Houlditch-Fair studied abroad in London and started a gymnastics program at a nursery school down the street from where she lived. This summer she will be working in Moshi volunteering at TunaHAKI orphanage as an assistant acrobatics instructor.

TunaHAKI Photos courtesy of D. Mason Bendewald
The TunaHAKI Centre for Street Children in Moshi, Tanzania, houses approximately 20 street children, mostly orphans, and provides them with food, education and a family life. They perform acrobatics, above, and drama for tourists in order to fund the orphanage.




“It is fair to say that I have been doing cartwheels from a very young age," Kaitlin said.



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