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At the Bandari Project we welcome all interest from people wanting to help us fundraise and spread the word about what we are doing all across Australia, and the world!  

You could run a trivia night, movie night, a dinner, cocktail party, ball…the possibilities are endless! If you have an idea, please get in touch below. We’d love to hear from you.

You can also help spread the word by:

👉  following us on Facebook and Instagram.
👉  Engaging on our posts! Like, Comment, share and/or save.
👉  Tagging a friend who you think would be interested.
👉  Telling your friends and family about us and invite them to follow us too!

These small acts will literally help spread the word of our project, helping us to gain support, sponsors and recruit volunteers!

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Volunteering at home and in Tanzania

The Bandari Project Volunteers in Tanzania standing together at new playground equipment
Contact Us below if you are interested in Joining us on our next trip to tanzania [easter school holidays 2024]

Have the experience of a lifetime, visit us and volunteer with us in Tanzania.  We organise guided trips every Easter from Australia to Mto wa Mbu, where for three weeks you work at the school, go on Safari in the magical Serengeti and visit the beautiful beaches of Zanzibar. 

Or, you can plan a volunteer trip at a time that suits you, and we can help you organise everything.  It really is an unforgettable experience!

Contact us if you would like to notified of our next trip to Tanzania. 

We would also love to hear from you, if you feel you have a skills or knowledge that you feel could be a valuable addition to our team of volunteers!

Volunteers have helped our project grow!

What you can do to help

sponsor a child

Give the gift of a brighter future, and make a big impact.

Make a Donation

Support the ongoing running costs of our project. 

Support a project

Volunteer, help spread the word,  or fundraise.

Team

Our Volunteers

Martin Dunstan

President

Martin has been our president since November 2020, he has worked for almost 30 years as a livestock extension officer with Agriculture Victoria, and before this was a secondary teacher.

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Martin and wife Karen have volunteered at the Bandari Project and have also spent time in Rwanda, Uganda and Ethiopia, gaining valuable insight into the benefits of successful development projects.

Martin has a strong interest in social justice. He is conscious of his own privilege as a middle class Australian, and the need to find permanent solutions to third world poverty. He is excited by the opportunities that the school and the women’s project will provide in enabling the poorest in the Mto wa Mbu community to make their own way in the world.

Ronda

Treasurer

Ronda has worked and volunteered in the community sector for her entire career, mainly in support of older people, people with disabilities, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and other vulnerable groups in the community.

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She is passionate about social justice, the importance of education and the empowerment of women. Ronda left full time employment in 2019 and moved to Koroit in 2020.

She has been aware of The Bandari Project for some years, and welcomed the invitation to join the Board as Treasurer in 2021.

She now spends her time as a Board member on two other Boards as well as Bandari, supporting her family’s businesses and enjoying time with the grandchildren. Ronda is looking forward to the opportunity to visit Tanzania some time in the future!

Seif Sakate

Co Founder

Seif is a qualified secondary school teacher in Tanzania, and is currently studying Psychology(Honors) in Australia. He was born in Mto wa Mbu, Tanzania in a small village right at the foot of the Great Rift Valley.

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At Rotary one evening, Seif, our guest speaker, suggested he would like to build a kinder in his home village of Mto wa Mbu, Tanzania. Geoff was immediately interested in this idea and was a member of the inaugural volunteer trip in 2015, when a group of naïve Aussies visited Africa having no knowledge of the extreme difference in culture to that of Oz.

This was a huge learning curve, with our volunteers being greatly educated over the next few years by our wonderful project manager Glory, and chef Thomas.

Geoff would like to thank Seif and Catherine for the amazing experiences he has had over the last few years with our Bandari Project. At 75, he feels that he is getting a bit old, but looks forward to future developments of the project.