International Women`s Day 2007 This year isn`t about observance, it`s about participation Learn how to help women in Tanzania who are fighting for theirs

Released on = March 5, 2007, 9:02 am

Press Release Author = i-to-i Meaningful Travel

Industry = Education

Press Release Summary =
International Women's Day 2007
This year isn't about observance, it's about participation.
Learn how to help women in Tanzania who are fighting for theirs.



Press Release Body = Denver, CO, February 28, 2007 - Commemorate International
Women's Day, March 8, by flying across the globe to empower and enrich the lives of
women in Africa.

Tanzanian women are gaining more rights, and their lives are beginning to evolve
beyond the traditional roles of wife and mother. However, while most women would
like to embrace these changes, many lack the skills needed to move forward.

i-to-i, a meaningful travel provider, arranges trips for volunteers to work with
underprivileged women in Moshi, Tanzania. By teaching English, sharing simple
business skills, and providing education on HIV and AIDS awareness, volunteers
provide the tools to build better lives for women and their families.

Community work with women in Moshi, Tanzania trips range from one to 12 weeks in
length and start dates are available twice a month.

"International Women's Day has been observed since the early 1900s," said Alexia
Nestora, i-to-i North America. "Almost a century later, while there are more women
in boardrooms of westernized countries, women in other countries still live and work
in squalor and are in need of our help."

Take steps to celebrate the lives of women by making a difference on your next
vacation. Think globally and act with the help of i-to-i Meaningful Travel.

Make any day International Women\'s Day. Do your part to help ensure a bright future
for girls and women around the globe.

To get involved, visit www.meaningfultravel.com or call 1-800-985-5882.

Editor\'s Note:

Since 1994, i-to-i, with offices in the US, as well as the UK, Ireland and
Australia, has been the award-winning leader in volunteer adventures and TEFL
(teaching English as a foreign language) training. Each year, i-to-i sends
approximately 5,000 volunteers to 500 projects in 30 countries and helps 15,000
people gain the certification necessary to teach English overseas. i-to-i volunteers
contributed approximately one million hours of service last year.

For more information, please contact Amy Kaplan, i-to-i Public Relations Manager at
(303) 991-5414 or amy.kaplan@i-to-i.com. Photos available upon request.


Web Site = http://www.i-to-.com

Contact Details = 190 East 9th Ave.Ste 350
Denver, CO 80203
(800)985-5882
amy.kaplan@i-to-i.com

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