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This project successfully raised its funding goal on December 12, 2009.

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5 Backers

For a pledge of $5, get a bottle cap with your name on it placed on the wall as a part of the peace mural.

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4 Backers • Limited Reward (46 of 50 remaining)

Receive the above as well as a hand-crafted Masai bracelet from the market in Arusha.

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Receive the above as well as hand-painted Masai artwork.

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Receive the above, as well as an original 8 x 10 photograph of my time in Tanzania.

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Receive the above as well as a handcrafted Masai sculpture and a thank you note from the kids.

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Along with receiving the above, you will also choose the next place I volunteer and the location for the next Picture Peace project. I have a list of places I want to volunteer in the future, and you will get to decide which one I go to next.

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Carolyn Marks

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Hey all!

I'm a 23-year-old Kent State University grad and I just got back from spending two months in northern Tanzania, where I volunteered working with widows and orphans affected by HIV/AIDS. It was the best experience of my life, and I recently deferred acceptance into law school so that I would be able to go back this year.

I was involved in some amazing projects while I was in Tanzania. Besides working with the orphanage I taught French at a vocational school where I worked with older teens from the community. I also did home visits with HIV+ women and their children. I worked with women who were widowed due to AIDS--they started their own tourism business, and we helped to get it off the ground.

I love to travel, and can't wait to go back to Tanzania! Right now I'm just working and fundraising for my return trip. Thanks so much for checking out my project! Much love!