From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Arusha Children’s Trust
Arusha Children’s Trust
The Arusha Children’s Trust is a registered charity which to Children (NSPCC), participants recognised the need for
works to help the children of the Arusha area of Tanzania a project that would:
to develop sustainable economies without creating a de- • assist rural communities, primarily children
pendence on tourism. The Trust works to promote health • improve access to education and health programmes
and education, to improve environmental awareness • increase the awareness of environmental issues
whilst preserving the traditional culture and heritage of • preserve culture and tradition
the people who live there. The Arusha Children’s Trust was registered as a charity
Marcus Gilbert filmed an appeal for the Trust while in the UK at the beginning of 1998.
making a documentary about his climbing Mount Kili-
manjaro in 2004
External links
• The Arusha Children’s Trust official website.
History • Tropical Trails Major sponsor of The Arusha
In 1997, during a trek operated by Tropical Trails on be- Children’s Trust
half of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
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Categories:
• Children's charities
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