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MeeT MiriAM And deo





                                                                                                                                                Miriam enjoys
                                                                                                                                         helping her mother
                                                                                                                                                 with washing
                                                                                                                                           utensils, sweeping
                                                                                                                                         and fetching water.
                                                                                                                                        Her favorite subject
                                                                                                                                        is mathematics. She

                                                                                                                                           enjoys her classes,
                                                                                                                                            and she wants to
                                                                                                                                        become a teacher in
                                                                                                                                                      the future.



                                                                                                                                            Deo likes playing
                                                                                                                                         football (the soccer

                                                                                                                                           kind) with friends
              Students break from classes at 10 a.m. to drink milk. Attendance is up 10 percent throughout the school since the      and doing homework.
              milk program began, and other schools participating in the project report similar boosts in attendance.
                                                                                                                                           He is friendly and
                                                                                                                                        gets along well with
            From page 3                       parents do their best to provide  other schools participating in the                   his peers. His favorite
          they need to become successful  frayed sweaters and tattered  milk project report as well.                                   subject is English. He
          and achieve some buying power  pants that are worn but clean. All        A compact delivery truck                          enjoys his classes, and
          of their own, a new generation of  students  are  expected  to  scrub  plastered with cartoon milk ads
          consumers is born.                  their nails and keep their hair tidy  putters  up  the  dirt  road  to  the               he wants to become
            A student whacks a rusty truck  and cropped close to their heads.    school each morning around                                                a pilot.
          wheel with a stick in the courtyard   Itunduma teacher Faraja Mgaya  10 a.m., and a team of the older
          of Itunduma Primary School  oversees the milk program at her  students hauls coolers full of milk
          each morning to announce the  school, an extra duty she took on  out of the back. Students hurry to
          beginning of classes, and children  gladly in hopes of boosting her  get in line. “Most kids don’t get                      The cosT of milk                                    milk to drink for a week. $72 covers an entire year
          in their red sweaters and blue  students’ health and academic  any breakfast at home, the milk is                                                                               for that student.
          skirts and slacks pour in from  performance. “It was a golden  the first thing they get each day,”                          Not only does milk help improve children’s health   And in return, the classroom is happier, healthier,
          all directions. The Tanzanian  chance,” she said. And she’s  Mgaya said.                                                    and help them focus in class, it helps local dairy   and more energetic. Local dairy farmers have more
          government funds most of the  pleased with the results. The                                                                 farmers stay in business and feed their own         income that they can spend in the community,
          costs of public schools,  but  children are cleaner, more alert           Thanks to Heifer International for                families.                                           supporting other business owners whose families
                                                                                                                                      It doesn’t take much to support a program like this,
                                                                                     allowing us to bring you the story
                                                                                                                                                                                          need the income and support, and so on.
          students are responsible for  and  in  better spirits.  Attendance      of Tanzania’s School Milk Program.                  especially when the benefits are so dramatic and the  Once the local economy gets that boost, everyone
          their own uniforms. In poor  is up an average of 10 percent              You can find the original story and                ripple effect can be felt throughout the community.  has the chance to thrive. And it all starts with a
          communities like the one where  throughout the school since the                     more photos in Heifer’s                 All it takes is $2 a day, and one student will have   glass of milk a day—the best 33 cents we’ve spent.
          Itunduma  Primary is  located,  milk program began, a boost that                     World Ark magazine.




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