Ahsante (Thank you!) to our Tournament of Hope supporters!!
How do we say a proper thank you to all of the people who assisted in our Second Annual Tumaini Tournament of Hope? The best I can do is . . . wait for it . . . “Thank you!!!!”
Born in Toronto, Ontario in 1961, Cherie grew up in typical, middle class neighborhoods in Mississauga, Burlington, Hamilton and most recently Simcoe, Ontario.She attended Mohawk College and McMaster University in Hamilton (Women’s Studies & Religious Studies) and has worked in real estate since 1980 in administration, accounting, management and sales and has assisted her husband as a ginseng farmer since 1992. She has two adult step children, Amanda and Stephen and is “Mama” to the “watoto” (children) of Tumaini!
Cherie worked for years as a volunteer with the Burlington Jaycees (Junior Chamber of Commerce); has been involved, for over a decade, with Girl Guides Canada as a troop leader and regional director; she has worked for several years as a mentor with the Big Brothers Big Sisters organization; and has volunteered on several different committees within her church. Early in 2009 Cherie tended to her dying father (prostate cancer) nursing him through his death in April. Shortly after his funeral she vowed to realize a lifelong dream to “give back” some of the many blessings she has enjoyed over the years. Africa, and its’ terrible need has tugged at her heart for many years.
A local newspaper ran an article on Tanzania and helping children and the link was Oddo. They met initially over the internet, Cherie decided to make a trip to Tanzania to investigate and the rest as they say, is history.The two of them teamed together and Tumaini Children’s Foundation was born. Tumaini was registered in Tanzania (2009) as an N.G.O under The Non-Governmental Organization Act, 2002 (No. 00003232), , and in February of 2010 we received our charitable status in Canada.
The needs of the children of Tanzania are immeasurable by western standards. Deplorable living conditions, malaria, HIV/AIDS, all have contributed to an inhumane standard of living and we must help.A home was leased and children in desperate and immediate need were brought into our care. Initially numbering twenty four, we quickly grew to our present number of 52 children.
How do we say a proper thank you to all of the people who assisted in our Second Annual Tumaini Tournament of Hope? The best I can do is . . . wait for it . . . “Thank you!!!!”
I am writing this from under my mosquito net at Tumaini . . . an uneventful safari (trip) back to the children. We (Canadian volunteer Tyra Swyck-Blake travelled with me) had an overnight in Amsterdam after getting checked in in Toronto with nine hockey bags, one small suitcase and two carry-ons. We are permitted two […]
I am leaving today for six weeks with our children in Tanzania and am anxious to reunite with our Tumaini family although it is bittersweet when travelling to one part of my family entails me saying goodbye to the other. All of our primary students will be home for the month of August and I […]
Happy Birthdays to Anna (Big) July 21st and Rashid (only) July 5th! We love you!! The children are for the most part, well. Anna (Liadi’s sister and not little Anna) was fighting malaria AND typhoid but I understand is on the mend. Lohai has just had typhoid and Liadi has gone to the hospital with […]
A Message from Mama . . . I am sitting at my desk (in Ontario, Canada) and a chickadee (a small bird native to our area) has been trying desperately, AND I MEAN DESPERATELY, almost all day to break through the glass of my windows and join me . . . it is FREEZING outside […]
May I start by wishing all a very happy and loved filled Easter holiday. I unfortunately fell ill for Easter (I am fine now), but our Tumaini family enjoyed mass/church/mosque services, celebrated pamoja (together) and enjoyed the blessings and gifts of many of you whom love and support us here. Ahsante sana for that . […]
I am hoping all is well with friends and family of Tumaini as we are doing quite well here also. No serious illnesses despite remarkable rains and variable temperatures; hot, hot days and quite cool nights along with ideal malaria breeding grounds . . . we are fortunate. As most of you know, passing a […]
Tumaini Children’s Foundation is a not for profit, CRA registered charity dedicated to the care, support & education of orphaned & vulnerable children in Tanzania.
Every non-Tanzanian is a volunteer which ensures that virtually ALL of your donation goes directly to our children’s care!
CRA #831502059 IRS#463090671.
In Canada: 857 Norfolk St.S. Simcoe, ON, Canada N3Y 4K1
P: +1 519 754-6589
E: leslie@tumainimeanshope.org
In Tanzania: PO Box 344 Usa River, Tanzania
P:+255 754 829 582