Following Heart - The Humanitarian

Von plicatus.org in Andere 1418 Aufrufe 31st August 2016 Video Dauer: 00:07:14
Recently we were sent on an assignment to travel to Tanzania and meet an inspiring woman called Ashley Washburn who is using Skype to improve the educational experience of young children. We had an amazing time in Tanzania and would like to extend a huge thanks to Ashley and her family for letting us stay with them. Here's the film we made!

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