If everything checks out, God willing, I will move to Tanzania for three months after I finish school in April. But I'm not quite sure where I'll be going exactly. I have the choice of staying in Dar es Salaam - a megacity on the coast of the Indian Ocean, or Arusha - a more rural city inland, very close to Mt. Kilimanjaro and the Kenyan border. Naturally, I would choose the more rural setting. However, my decision is not just about location, but about my intern placement.

After doing some research, I have about four options:
1) Haven of Peace Academy (HOPAC) in Dar es Salaam. It is a Christian school, originally started for missionary kids and now open to others. On my way to becoming a teacher, this would be a great opportunity to work with kids and I know I would have so much fun there! The really cool thing about HOPAC is that they do lots of field trips so I may have the opportunity to see the rest of the country.
2) WaterAid in Dar es Salaam. This is an international organization that seeks to provide adequate water resources as well as educate people about the importance of proper hygiene and sanitation. I'm unsure of what my job with them would be but I would imagine that I would have a number of opportunities to work in an office or out in the country.
3) Save the Children in Arusha. This is an advocacy group for the many innocent children who are falling victim to disease, poverty, and death. Not only do they strive to create a long-term effect of health and wellness, but they also work on short term projects to help children in need.
4) An orphanage in Arusha. This would be a lot of fun, but also a bit of a challenge, I would imagine. It kind of speaks for itself. I've never actually been to an orphanage, but it would be a great experience I'm sure.
Now for the PROS and CONS of working in Dar:
+ I'd be with most of the other interns, make friends, and always have a buddy to explore the city with!
- The city is very much an urban center, not the typical rural African setting that I know and love
+ We're staying in a Catholic guesthouse that is safe and well maintained, as well as gives us free breakfast
- The guesthouse does not provide lunch & dinner, so I'll have to purchase it myself or bring along snacks
+ There is a number of facilities, services, and activities that I'd have access to in my free time, like the beach, a fitness center, restaurants, etc.
+ I will have more internet access as there is some available at the guesthouse
+ My first choice of NGO's (HOPAC & WaterAid) are both located here
and the PROS and CONS of Arusha:
+ The city is smaller and more rural, probably easier to get around as well
/ Only a couple other interns want to stay here so I may not have the freedom that I would in Dar, or I might actually have more freedom
+ Living expenses will probably be less as there is not as much to do in Arusha
+ I may end up staying with a family or a place that will likely provide three meals a day, so I don't have to buy food
- Is not home to my first choice of NGO's
+ I'll be closer to the amazing African wildlife, including Mt. Kilimanjaro!
So, friends, these are the decisions I will have to make in the next few days. If you have any ideas or comments please don't hesitate to tell me! I need all the help I can get!


Here's my two bits.
ReplyDeleteThe cons of Dar seem easier to overcome than those of Arusha. For example, no matter which place you choose, I am positive you'll find a way to end up on Mt. Kilimanjaro and hanging out with the wildlife. Also, the majority of your experience will be shaped by your internship placement rather than your location.
Although meals are cheaper in Arusha, money is rarely a good reason to base your life choices. (You are a non-materialistic person these kind of people don't make major life decisions like choose a career or spouse or university based on how much money these choices will bring you - but on what's the right thing to do, based on what God wants you to do, and how you think this experience will shape you as a person). Your daily life will be greatly impacted by this choice, so choose the internship which provides you with the optimum experience.
I love that you acknowledged that all your plans are God willing. You may not know what your future holds, but you know Who holds your future. We love you and will pray for you.
Wow!! What an amazing opportunity. :) GO!! And whichever location and organization you choose, I know that it will be the experience of a lifetime. I would tell you which one would appeal to me most, but it's not about me so I don't want to sway your decision. However, I'll pray for you that you will make the right choice (which I'm sure you will) and it will be clear to you which location and internship to choose - that God would close the doors that need to be closed and keep the door open that you will walk through. Love you!! PS - We must have coffee sometime!! With Krista!! Like a Self-Defense reunion!!
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