Win A Trip to Tanzania and Experience the Joy of Giving with The Manjs!
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Malaysia-based social initiative The Manjs – founded by Tanzanian student Blessing Mlanga – is a worthy cause; aiming to help underprivileged school children in both Malaysia and Tanzania, their objective is simple, to provide these kids with school uniforms and proper school kits. Now that they’ve acquired enough uniforms and kits through the profit made via products sold on their website, the initiative is finally ready for their Tanzania ‘Giving is Fun Trip’, and they don’t want to do it alone! Anyone with altruistic aspiration can stand a chance to follow founder Blessing on this inaugural charity trip, of which the winner will be given a meaningful journey where they will experience the joy of giving, interact with similar social entrepreneurs and NGOs, and more importantly, share a memorable moment with children in need and affect their future. Aside from that, the itinerary includes Tanzania’s touristic highlights, which includes Mount Kilimanjaro situated not far from The Manjs’ NGO partner – Africa Amini Alama.
Giving is Fun Trip
Date Friday 22 July ’16 – Monday 1 August ‘16
To win a trip to Tanzania, all you need to do is answer the below:
Q1: Write what a charity trip to Tanzania would mean to you in not more than 250 words.
Q2: Tell us how your life or talent encourages you to give back to society in a fun way.
Then, share this contest on your social media outlets and tag @the_manjs (for Instagram) and @themanjs2015 (for Twitter), as well as the hashtags #givingisfunwithTHEMANJS and #weareshapingtheworld.
Send your answer before Tuesday 31 May ‘16 along with your full name, IC or passport no., and handphone number with the subject ‘Giving is Fun Trip with The Manjs’ to [email protected].
Alternatively, join the contest by filling up the form here.
Five finalists will be selected for a chat with founder Blessing, who will then choose the winner via her discretion.
*To participate, you must be 18 y.o or above and capable of paying for your own 1-week tourist visa, and you must have your own emergency pocket money.