This student-produced book gives a detailed look into our exploits in Tanzania during the summer of 2013. While its impossible to come close to capturing the essence of the trip, there's no better way to get a general understanding than to hear from the people who experienced it. Enjoy the candid and often comical journal-style expositions by the nine students who embarked on a short, yet life-changing journey.
BEADS is a service project that involves the efforts of Delbarton students to offer essential services to Benedictine communities in East Africa. In addition providing particular forms of aid ranging from clothing to medical equipment, the students benefit from the cultural immersion aspect of fully delving into Tanzanian lifestyle.
This student-produced book gives a detailed look into our exploits in Tanzania during the summer of 2013. While its impossible to come close to capturing the essence of the trip, there's no better way to get a general understanding than to hear from the people who experienced it. Enjoy the candid and often comical journal-style expositions by the nine students who embarked on a short, yet life-changing journey.
BEADS is a service project that involves the efforts of Delbarton students to offer essential services to Benedictine communities in East Africa. In addition providing particular forms of aid ranging from clothing to medical equipment, the students benefit from the cultural immersion aspect of fully delving into Tanzanian lifestyle.
This student-produced book gives a detailed look into our exploits in Tanzania during the summer of 2013. While its impossible to come close to capturing the essence of the trip, there's no better way to get a general understanding than to hear from the people who experienced it. Enjoy the candid and often comical journal-style expositions by the nine students who embarked on a short, yet life-changing journey.
BEADS is a service project that involves the efforts of Delbarton students to offer essential services to Benedictine communities in East Africa. In addition providing particular forms of aid ranging from clothing to medical equipment, the students benefit from the cultural immersion aspect of fully delving into Tanzanian lifestyle.