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Help us TRADE UP for clean & healthy drinking water!

[ 0 ] March 30, 2012

Did you know that some villagers drink less than one tablespoon of water a day? We’re going to TRADE the hand-carved spoon UP for much needed water filtration system.

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TRADE UP TIME LINE

The next trade is up to you!

What will you offer for the spoon to get us one step closer to reaching our goal of clean water for the village?

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October 31, 2012 Fourth trade received! A brand new in unopened box, Kodak easyshare z5010 digital camera. It is a 14 megapixel, 3″ LCD, 21x optical zoom camera. It was traded by Dan for the Apple Power Mac G4.

 

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October 31, 2012 Fourth trade received! A brand new in unopened box, Kodak easyshare z5010 digital camera. It is a 14 megapixel, 3″ LCD, 21x optical zoom camera. It was traded by Dan for the Apple Power Mac G4.
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July 17, 2012 Second trade received! A brand new, never opened, Bamboo pen & touch Tablet by Wacom (CTH460) was traded for the signed black & white matted print by Amanda Kesler.
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June 8, 2012 First trade received! A beautiful, signed black & white matted print from Amanda Kesler was traded for the hand-carved wooden spoon to support clean water and village heath.
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May 12, 2012 First donation received! $50 from Karen M. to support clean water and village heath. Thanks, Karen. You rock!
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May 11, 2012 The first “trade up” is offered, a hand-carved wooden spoon. We’re going to keep trading up until we can fund a water filtration system for the village!
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May 1, 2012TradeUpForTanzania.com is created to support the initiatives of Tanzania PEACE, with a unique “trade up” fundraising system inspired by “One Red Paperclip” story.
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2009 Tanzania PEACE is founded by Sara Silfvast to improve village life conditions by teaching skills and techniques that will deliver; higher yields to crops, reduction in health and hygiene problems, create small enterprises and village unity. Ultimately, Tanzania PEACE training and leadership will teaching will deliver sustainability for future generations.