Helping people grow - in the footsteps of Father Bolle
Bollé Bollé vzw raises funds for small-scale and concrete development projects in Tanzania. We focus on education, healthcare and food and water supply, with a strong focus on gender equality and sustainability.
We strongly believe in ownership. That is why, parallel to our Belgian organization, we have also set up the independent Bollé Bollé Non-Profit Foundation in Tanzania. Local communities are involved in every aspect of our projects, from the application for support to the implementation and follow-up. This guarantees sustainable development in the long term and allows people to grow throughout their lives.
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Apr 2026
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Bollé Bollé Walking Safari
Fancy a fun walking safari through Father Albert Bolle's birthplace? Explore the Schiplaken area and learn more about the man behind our wonderful projects in Tanzania.
Bieststraat 229, 3191 Schiplaken
Bollé Bollé Walking Safari
Saturday, April 4, 2026 - Hever
Fancy a fun walking safari through Father Albert Bolle's birthplace? Explore the Schiplaken area and learn more about the man behind our wonderful projects in Tanzania.
On Saturday, April 4, 2026, Bollé Bollé is organizing a walking safari for all ages in Schiplaken. We're planning a challenging and fun 8-kilometer walk with various challenges along the way. Departures are between 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM.
Departure and arrival are at Vrije Basisschool De Bosuiltjes (Bieststraat 229, 3191 Schiplaken). We'll also provide some snacks and drinks upon arrival for a pleasant chat.
Pre-registration is not required. The walk costs 5 euro per person and can be paid in cash or by Bancontact upon departure. All proceeds will, of course, go directly to our projects in Tanzania.
Important: Be sure to wear good walking shoes. The walk is not wheelchair accessible.
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