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No money, no food, no education: How Forever Projects is changing lives in Tanzania

FIRST ACT SEASON 2 - EPISODE 33

In 2010 Mark Dombkins and his wife Anna moved to Tanzania with their children in the hope of extending their family by adoption. Three years later, the couple returned to Australia as a family of eight and with a firm desire to help the women of Tanzania break the cycle of poverty.

From this desire, Forever Projects was born, a not-for-profit whose dream is to educate Tanzanian women to become self-sustaining in the hope of keeping more families together. Several years later and Forever Projects has managed to save over 1,000 families from being split apart, and Mark’s not stopping his mission anytime soon.


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