Herieth Paul Quotes
When I Grew Up In Tanzania, I Went To School With Kids Who Were Blind And Deaf, And We Were All In One Class. There Wasn't A Different Class Or Teacher For Them, So They Didn't Learn Anything. I'm Hoping To Organize A School To Train Teachers To Help Children With Disabilities. It's My Future Goal. I Want To Move Back To Tanzania And Do That Eventually.
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