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Goat or sheep
€20.00
Cattle is very important to the Maasai. They work hard to take care of their herds and to keep the animals safe and healthy. You could compare a herd to a savings count. When sheep or goats reproduce, the herd will grow. In times of need, a sheep or goat can be sold in order to earn some money. A small goat, that after a few months has become bigger, can be worth a lot more on the market. For example, by donating 1 goat you can make sure that a Maasai family in five years does not have only 1, but 3 goats! The Maasai use the fat and milk of the goats, and eat the meat of the animals if they die or when they are butchered for a special occasion.
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Food package
The Nanginyi Foundation sponsors families who do not have enough food to eat every day. It is important for the Maasai to eat well, as they perform hard physical labour and need a lot of energy. The Nanginyi Foundation sponsors food packages with rice, beans, maize/corn, tea, sugar, cooking oil and, when available, some vegetables and fruit. Our local coordinator will put together the food packages depending on the current food prices and availability. He will then deliver them to families in need. When you buy a food package in our webshop you can make sure that a Maasai family in need will get support.
School fees
One of the main goals of the Nanginyi Foundation is to provide access to education for the children. Five days per week they go to the Sasa School, which lies at the edge of the savannah, where they live. They get their lessons in English. We pay the school fees for the children at the beginning of the school year. The school year in Tanzania starts in January and ends in December. The children get days off during all national and religious holidays, and get a month off in June. School fees are our largest expense every year, so every donation is welcome! Access to education gives the children a chance for a brighter future!
Maternity package
Many Maasai-women deliver their babies at home. They often live far from the hospital and do not have proper transportation to get there. After giving birth, the woman gets blood from a cow or a bull (depending on the gender of the baby). They mix the blood with milk and drink it in order to regain some strength. In the few months after birth a mother only eats warmed-up food. The Nanginyi Foundation offers maternity packages to new mothers in need. The package of €10 consists of: rice/beans/maize, sugar, tea, soap, body lotion and cooking oil. The package of €15 also contains a small Maasai cloth for the new baby. With the purchase of this maternity package you can make sure that a Maasai woman has enough means to recover after giving birth and to take care of herself and her new baby!
School supplies
At the beginning of the school year, we buy school supplies for the children. Pens, pencils, exercise books, a map, a drawing set (with rulers etc.), erasers, a pencil sharpener and a pencil case. To take all of this to school, the children also need a sturdy backpack. When you purchase a school supplies package you can make sure one of our children has enough supplies to perform at their best at school.
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Geit of schaap
Vee is voor de Maasai heel belangrijk. De kudde kun je vergelijken met een spaarrekening. Als geiten of schapen zich voortplanten kan de kudde uitgroeien. In geval van nood kan een geit of schaap verkocht worden om zo geld te verdienen. Een kleine geit die na een aantal maanden groter en dikker is, kan zo ineens heel wat meer waard zijn op de markt. Met het doneren van een geit of schaap kunt u er dus voor zorgen dat een gezin dankzij u over 5 jaar niet 1, maar 3 extra geiten of schapen in de kudde heeft lopen! De Maasai gebruiken geitenvet en geitenmelk en ook het vlees van geiten en schapen wordt gegeten als de dieren overlijden of ze geslacht worden voor een speciale gelegenheid.
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Rijst
In de meeste Maasai gezinnen is rijst een luxe product. Het wordt gegeten bij bepaalde feesten of ceremonies samen met vlees. Op onze school eten de kleuters elke vrijdag rijst met groentes en ook de zaterdagkinderen eten 1 keer in de 3 weken rijst met een groentesaus. Thuis eten de kinderen momenteel weinig rijst, dus wij vinden het belangrijk om dit wel elke week te koken. Waar je vroeger een kilo rijst kon kopen voor €0,60 is de prijs inmiddels gestegen tot €1,20 per kilo! Voor de school kopen we altijd grote zakken van 50 kilo rijst, zodat we er een aantal weken mee vooruit kunnen.
School uniform
All children who go to school in Tanzania have to wear a school uniform. For girls, the uniform consists of: a sweater, socks, a blouse and a skirt or a dress. For boys it consists of: a sweater, a blouse, a pair of pants and socks. Next to this, the children need a sports uniform, which consists of a t-shirt with shorts. The children only wear their uniform when they are at school, in order to make sure they can use their uniform as long as possible. The parents of the children have the task to wash and alter/repair the uniforms, as we think it is important they have responsibilities. Since the children wear their uniforms daily and are still growing, we believe they need a new uniform every year. With your purchase you can make sure that one of our children will have a nice school uniform for a year.
Bonen
Waar de meeste scholen voornamelijk bonen en maïs koken, kiezen wij ervoor om twee keer per week bonen te koken. Op de andere dagen vervangen wij de bonen met groentes, zodat de kinderen een gevarieerd weekmenu hebben. Ook de prijs van bonen is in de afgelopen periode helaas flink gestegen. Een kilo bonen kost €1,40, terwijl dit voor de droogte nog €0,60-€0,80 per kilo was.