$3 provides a dose of malaria medicine $5 can save a life through the purchase of proper Malaria medication treatment. $10 provides enough writing utensils for a classroom for a month. $15 pays for a vaginal delivery in a rural hospital. $20 pays for a postnatal check up. $25 pays the fee to a local midwife for assistance with a delivery. $30 buys antivenom for snake bites. $35 pays for emergency hospital transport. $75 provides full medical check ups for three children. $80 feeds 40 people for 1 week. $100 to construct a sanitary pit latrine. $200 sponsors a rural women's health workshop. $300 pays a teacher's salary for one month. $650 will train and staff a village healthcare worker.
$1600 buys one classroom worth of textbooks.
$3,000 provides nutritious food to 35 students for an entire year. $5,000 purchases 5 acres of land for schools, hospitals, animal husbandry and/agriculture programs. $8,000 buys a tractor. Almost all Tanzanians are subsistence farmers, which means that they plow and harvest their land BY HAND… A single tractor can change the life and landscape for entire communities. $15,000 enables the surveying, testing, digging and building of a well and pump to provide safe water.