Scholarships make a world of difference



Devotha Mhalwike, proud secondary school graduate


Just a few years ago, Devotha Mhalwike was a village girl whose one living parent was unable to pay the fees for her secondary school education. Without an education, her future held little hope--subsistence farming, a daily struggle to provide water, food and the necessities of life.


But Devotha had been a bright student in primary school, and she earned a scholarship for her secondary studies through the partnership SOTV shares with Tungamalenga Parish. She completed four years of secondary school, studied community development at Rungemba College, and now she is working as a data clerk at the government health center in Idodi. She is optimistic about her future, and she wants to thank Shepherd of the Valley members who support the Tanzanian Scholarship Program.


Devotha and dozens like her have had their lives changed by your generous scholarship support.


SOTV provides 125 secondary scholarships -- many to students who have been orphaned by AIDS, malaria or tuberculosis. In addition, SOTV supports six theology students attending Tumaini University as well as six other college students preparing for careers in medicine, nursing, community development and technology. Secondary scholarships provide tuition, room and board at a cost of $360 per year; university scholarships vary in cost from $2000 to $3500.


Donations to the scholarship fund can be made at any time, in any amount. Please make checks payable to SOTV with "TZ scholarship" in the memo, or contribute online.
Asante sana!

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