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Tanzania Program Concludes – “It’s not totaonana, it’s kesho!”

FINAL BLOG…by the Blog Masters from the ground in TZ. How times have changed since the last blog. We completed our work and service at the school on Friday afternoon. The classroom is built and we left our mark with a mural. The mural is the Global Routes tree surrounded by our own handprints. On […]

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Day 5: Homestay & Community Project in Tanzania

Students are Settling into Daily Tanzanian Life The students from Notre Dame Academy have now been in their homestay for two nights. Mary, Adam, Joan, and Betty (trip leaders) all visited the families last night and got to see the students in action: cooking with their families, doing laundry by hand, playing games with their

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Orientation Day and Cultural Immersion in Tanzania

After arriving in Tanzania on Saturday night, the group boarded the bus and headed off to the United African Alliance Community Center (UAACC) for orientation. The UAACC is an NGO dedicated to providing programs and projects for the enrichment of the Arusha community. It was a perfect landing spot to dig into conversations about culture and

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Nepal 2018: How a summer with Global Routes inspired a student’s next steps

Trying to decide how to spend your summer? What about 5 meaningful weeks in Nepal? This interview with Marley Parks highlights how the Global Routes experience can inspire students to make bold, confident, and rewarding choices long after they return from our trips. We’re so proud of Marley, who traveled with us to Nepal in

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