Iselamagazi, Tanzania
4 July 2007

Thank you sponsors!

Fifteen-year-old Veronica has been a sponsored child since she was 3. She tells of what World Vision’s sponsorship has meant to her and her family.

Veronica pumps water at the new well.
My family are subsistence farmers. We grow crops like maize, rice, groundnuts, sweet potatoes and millet.

World Vision has trained us to use modern agricultural techniques, and formed farmers’ focus groups. Now we have food security in our village!

A deep well has been constructed, thanks to World Vision. Now we have clean, safe water near our family home and we don’t have to worry about water shortages during the dry season any more.

New classrooms make school more enjoyable
for Veronica and her classmates.
Our village has worked with World Vision to build six improved classrooms, two teachers’ houses and rainwater-harvesting systems for the school roof. We now enjoy a really good school environment! It has improved school attendance and achievement. I’m now in grade five and I plan to go on to secondary school after completing my primary education.

Iselamagazi community life has been transformed through the support of World Vision and the child sponsors. I thank my sponsor and the other donors for enabling me, my family and the community to reach our goals.


Iselamagazi file
Iselamagazi project profile

ISELAMAGAZI STORY ARCHIVE
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Counting down
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