A scholarship student learns what it means to be a teacher

The following blog shares a letter written by Ivan Cachimuel, who received a scholarship from The Tandana Foundation to attend university. Read on to hear what Ivan studied last year, learned through his internship as a teacher, and why he’s thankful for the academic support from Tandana.

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A message of hope from Hope: ‘Start your own tidal wave’

At The Tandana Foundation’s recent Legacy of Hope Celebration, Hope Taft, President Emerita of the Board of Trustees, shared an unforgettable speech about the power and great good that can come from having hope and serving others. 


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Tandana’s family and friends celebrate the Legacy of Hope

On Nov. 8, around 450 people from all over the world attended The Tandana Foundation’s Legacy of Hope Celebration to honor the nearly two decades of service of Hope Taft to the organization and to mark her 80th birthday. 


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Spreading awareness of the importance of sustainable forest management in Mali

Now 36 villages strong, the Olouguelemo Association continues to expand the reach of its environmental protection and restoration work throughout the Wadouba Township of Mali. They strive to protect the trees in their area, promote the assisted regeneration of trees in the fields, prevent erosion, and reforest, all practices which help both the environment and crop yields.

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A few words of gratitude for support of community health initiatives

The Tandana Foundation partners with villages around the Bandiagara District of Mali on a number of health and wellbeing projects based on the desires of the communities. In recent years, Tandana has supported the construction of a new health center in Sal, provided scholarships for students to receive technical training as nurses and pharmacists, helped start a first aid station in an elementary school, and more recently began offering menstrual kits and training to women.

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Hear from two women about their new abilities and enterprise activities in Mali

After starting with literacy, The Tandana Foundation has steadily expanded its capacity-building programming for women in rural Mali. Now, Tandana partners with villages across the Bandiagara District of Mali to empower women to read, write, calculate, work together in associations, and generate income.

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Leaving a Legacy of Hope: The gift of a new water system in Natividad

Water is essential to life, but communities in many places of the world still long for clean, safe water. One of those communities is Natividad, Ecuador.

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Leaving a Legacy of Hope: The gift of a new school in Kansongo

For a long time, the residents of Kansongo, Mali have dreamed of having a school for their children. On paper, the Malian government created a school for them, but without providing financial resources for the infrastructure. So, no school could be constructed. 

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From Friends to Ambassadors: Introducing a new opportunity to engage with and support Tandana

For those looking for more opportunities to engage with and support the organization, The Tandana Foundation is launching a new Ambassador Program to provide a way to do just that.

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From empty hands to selling pancakes

Due to ongoing insecurity in parts of Mali, The Tandana Foundation launched a program for students of displaced families who are now living in Bandiagara. At first, the program focused on providing educational and food support to families so the students could attend school and settle into their new town. This year, Tandana expanded the program to also include training and resources for the parents to pursue income-generating activities so they could better support their families.

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Triki Traka: It’s not your grandma’s tic tac toe!

I have been hearing more and more over the last few years – from coworkers from The Tandana Foundation and volunteers who have joined us on trips alike – about this fun game in Ecuador with similarities to Tic Tac Toe called Triki Traka. Now, I’ve been a part of Tandana for the past 12 years, and I couldn’t believe I didn’t know anything about this cultural activity that was becoming such a beloved, shared experience for so many of our volunteers. So, looking ahead at my upcoming trip to Ecuador to check-in with our staff, visit our Summer School, accompany a volunteer group, and join a rural medical clinic, I knew that I needed to find a way to learn how to play Triki Traka while I was there.

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Tandana invites friends to host Language and Literacy fundraisers based on trilingual storybooks

In November, The Tandana Foundation will be releasing two books – the first-ever storybook in the African language of Tommoso and the second-edition of a beloved Kichwa storybook. Both books, which are being published by Tandana, are aimed at promoting literacy, aswell as maintaining and revitalizing the indigenous languages spoken by the organization’s community partners in Mali and Ecuador. 

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Leaving a Legacy of Hope: The gift of scholarships

As more communities request support, The Tandana Foundation has allocated over $700,000 since 2006 to its scholarship programs, which have already offered hundreds of students in Ecuador and Mali the opportunity to pursue their educational dreams. 

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Part 3: What a volunteer teacher group learned about the rich culture and natural beauty of highland Ecuador

A group of 11 teachers from the National Science Foundation’s Research in Science Global STEM program, recently traveled to Ecuador for a three-week volunteer and cultural immersion trip organized by The Tandana Foundation. 

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Part 2: What a volunteer teacher group learned about the rich culture and natural beauty of highland Ecuador

A group of 11 teachers from the National Science Foundation’s Research in Science Global STEM program, recently traveled to Ecuador for a three-week volunteer and cultural immersion trip organized by The Tandana Foundation. 

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Part 1: What a volunteer teacher group learned about the rich culture and natural beauty of highland Ecuador

A group of 11 teachers from the National Science Foundation’s Research in Science Global STEM program, recently traveled to Ecuador for a three-week volunteer and cultural immersion trip organized by The Tandana Foundation. 

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Tandana to hold celebration honoring Hope Taft’s legacy of service this November

The Tandana Foundation will honor the nearly two decades of service given by Hope Taft to the organization with a celebratory event on Nov. 8, in Columbus, Ohio.

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Leaving a Legacy of Hope: The gift of grain banks in Mali

Food security remains an urgent concern in the Bandiagara District of Mali, and it is getting worse due to insecurity and the impacts of climate change hurting crop yields. Residents of villages around the region have explored a number of ways to address the crisis, including several important projects that The Tandana Foundation has supported, including establishing gardens, expanding stock ponds, and launching grain banks. 

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A day at a time: Fun journal entries by ARCC volunteers about their experiences with Tandana

Thirteen volunteers from ARCC Programs just spent a week in the community of Muenala, Ecuador as part of a trip that was organized by The Tandana Foundation. 

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Lessons from soccer: How team spirit can develop professional skills and lead to success

While growing up in Belgium and spending time in several parts of the world, soccer (“football”) has always had a special place in my heart. I see soccer as a universal language that transcends barriers thanks to its simplicity, passion, emotions and global appeal. The game’s basic rules tend to be easily understood in any part of the world.

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A future businesswoman setting a strong example for her son

Tandana Foundation sponsor, 

It is a great pleasure for me to address you, my sponsor, and send you a cordial greeting. In this letter, I also want to share a summary of the educational experience that I have had during my fourth semester at the university.

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Tandana hosts virtual tour of completed Tangali school projects

So they could see the impact of their work, several volunteer groups who participated in trips organized by The Tandana Foundation were invited to take a virtual tour of the flourishing school garden in Tangali, Ecuador. 

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Charging ahead toward a career in electric vehicles

A very warm greeting,

It’s been almost a year since I wrote to you and I’m sending you a letter again to tell you how this semester went and to thank you for your support because thanks to you I’m achieving one more goal in my life.

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Income-generating activities support parents in Tandana’s Displaced Students Program

This year, The Tandana Foundation expanded a program aimed to help students from internally displaced families in Mali to reach more students as well as to provide additional support to parents in generating income for their families.

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Tandana reunions and new beginnings

Twenty years have passed since I first climbed up the bumpy roads into the colinas surrounding Otavalo with my Traveling School classmates and teachers, including Anna Taft, in whom ideas of what would become Tandana were beginning. Though it was many years past now, I still remember the community spirit of the minga in which we participated to improve the water purification system and the hospitality of Don Vicente in welcoming us to the community of Panecillo. I am certain that in those moments I had no thought that in 20 years, I would be in the same community with my husband and two children.

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From expectations to goodbyes, all about Purcell Marian’s volunteer trip to Ecuador

When our small group of Purcell Marian high school students stepped off the plane at Quito Airport, none of us knew what to expect. We were all a little bit nervous – many of us had never left the US before – and everyone was worried about making a good impression. How would we communicate with our host families? Would we be what they were expecting? However, these small worries were overshadowed by the pure excitement we all had over meeting the community members.

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An unforgettable experience at The Tandana Foundation

Dear members of The Tandana foundation, I wrote the following blog to share my experience as an IT intern at the foundation. In this sense, this message is very special to me. It has been a long time since I arrived at the foundation, and I want to share everything I learned and exchanged with others during my stay. 

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Kind people, meaningful work, my unforgettable trip to Ecuador

Our experience in the region in and around Otavalo, Ecuador with The Tandana Foundation was nothing short of incredible. From the first moment that we touched down in Quito, Kuri and Omar, Tandana staff and our guides for the trip, were there to welcome us to Ecuador and accompany us on our bus ride to Otavalo. Their knowledge and experience throughout the entire trip were indispensable and highlighted the value of every moment and activity that our group experienced. From start to finish, Omar and Kuri, along with the other Tandana leader that we worked with, Gaetan, were extremely well organized, personable, and helpful.

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Tandana’s Mali team shares an important source of inspiration for their work

Members of The Tandana Foundation’s team recently shared messages of thanks to the organization’s Board of Trustees for their support of the team’s work and professional development.

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A song for the organization helping make his dreams come true

After receiving a scholarship from The Tandana Foundation and seeing the impact of the organization’s work in the Wadouba Township of Mali, Ambaobou Dougnon was inspired to write a song about Tandana to tell others about Tandana and his experience with them.

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I now have a third family in Tandana to work for

Dear Tandana Foundation,

I am an agronomic engineering student at the Technical University of Cotopaxi. I come from the Padre Chupa community. My full name is Fredy Xavier Panamá Fuerez, and I am 20 years old. At a young age, I had to witness the separation of my parents, after which a family took me in since we did not have sufficient financial resources.

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Words of gratitude for the displaced students program in Mali

Last year, the Tandana Foundation launched a program to support students and their families who have been displaced to the city Bandiagara due to ongoing insecurity in other parts of Mali. The program helps students and their parents with food, school supplies, and social integration into their new environment.

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Community Health Advocacy: Empowering Indigenous Healthcare with The Tandana Foundation

My name is Emma Howes, and I am fortunate enough to have collaborated with The Tandana Foundation over the last year and a half in the process of completing the research component of my doctoral program. I am a student completing a Ph.D. in International Psychology, a subfield of psychology that highlights culture as the primary factor that shapes and influences our thoughts and behaviors. I credit The Tandana Foundation with the professional and academic milestones I have reached over the last 11 years, so I find myself extremely honored and humbled that my final academic endeavor be completed in service to their mission and this community. 

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The indomitable spirit of determination, hope, and humor among displaced families

Hamidou, Coordinator of Tandana’s Displaced Students’ Program, and I walked up a dusty road to the corner where he had arranged to meet Ambajugo Kassogué, grandfather of one of the students in the program. We had invited two adult family members of students in this program to travel to Bamako so that I could meet them and learn more about their experiences. Because of the insecurity that has forced them to leave their homes, it is unsafe for me as a foreigner to travel to the area where Tandana’s programs operate, so every year we organize a meeting in Mali’s capital. I relish this opportunity to spend time face to face with our team members and some of our partners.   

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