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17/05/2018  |  By Marco

Team Thursday Part 18 – Meet Tingert

This week’s Team Thursday introduces Tingert to you, who takes good care of our facility in Addis, assists in the kitchen and lends an ear to the students anytime.

1. What is your background?

I used to work as a maid in Dubai and Kuwait for several years.

2. What is your involvement with PROJECT-E?

I am house mother at PROJECT- E. I am responsible for housekeeping, which includes cleaning and helping out in the Kitchen.

3. What are you passionate about?

I work to provide for my mother, my sister and her children. It’s my passion to take care of them.

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