At our most recent Bridges Ministry meeting, the team, together with Monsignor Eilerman, voted unanimously to send $30,000 to the Sisters of Notre Dame in Simanjiro, Tanzania, continuing our parish’s growing partnership with their mission at the Osotwa Boarding School. This gift strengthens a relationship that continues to bear extraordinary fruit among the Maasai communities of the Simanjiro region.
A Mission Rooted in Courage, Hope, and Human Dignity
The Sisters of Notre Dame first arrived in Tanzania in 1992, establishing their initial presence in Arusha. Between 2000 and 2005, they built a convent, boarding facility, and school — a foundation that would later make possible their expansion into the remote Maasai lands of Simanjiro.
In 2008, a diocesan priest, Fr. Karduni, originally from the Simanjiro area, urged the Sisters to consider founding a school in Loiborsiret, a region where educational opportunities were scarce and the need was great. Responding with their characteristic courage and trust in God’s providence, Sister Roshimi and Sister Margaret traveled to the area and immediately recognized the deep hunger for education among Maasai children.
They began teaching under the trees, staying with a local family, and gathering children wherever they could. That same year, Fr. Karduni persuaded Maasai leaders to donate land for a future school. In 2009, the local community built a mud shelter to serve as the first classroom. Teaching continued faithfully, and in 2012, the mission was officially recognized as part of the Sisters of Notre Dame’s work.


