Lindsay Halsey

Committed to Students During the COVID-19 Outbreak

To Return remains committed to our students during the COVID-19 outbreak. We currently have 16 students ranging from elementary school through university receiving scholarships to attend private schools in Tanzania. Because our organization is small and our supporters are committed, we have been able to support each student with personalized support in recent months. In …

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Tiger of the Snows Fund and To Return Partner

The two nonprofit organizations will collaborate support education for children in Tanzania. Tiger of the Snows Fund aims to facilitate education for workers involved in outdoor tourism and their families in under-served communities. The nonprofit currently works on projects in Nepal and Tanzania to ensure children have access to education. With similar goals, it was only natural that …

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Mountain Social

Thank You for Your Support of the 2016 Mountain Social

On August 9, the Roaring Fork Valley community came together for the Mountain Social at Tempranillo to support children’s education in Tanzania. A huge thank you to everyone for their generosity and support of To Return.  We met our goal of raising $19,341, a dollar for every foot of elevation of Mt. Kilimanjaro, the highest …

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To Return students on safari

2015 To Return Student Safari

The To Return student group spent two days on safari to celebrate the end of the 2015 school year.  A few photos from Lake Manyara and the Ngorongoro Crater are below.  A big thank you to trip leader, Joel Siao and a wonderful group of parents for organizing the field trip.

To Return Students on Safari

To Return on Safari

In early January 2013, students who receive scholarships from To Return joined together for a two day safari. We visited Lake Manyara and the Ngorongoro Crater. For many, it was a first time safari and first overnight spent in a tent.