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tax deductible Boycott tourism in Botswana
The Government of Botswana is killing the San (Bushmen) people by not allowing them to drink water. Click here to check out this article then spread the word on facebook and email it to your friends.

US Donations Now Tax Deductible
Pilgrim Society has been approved as a charitable organization in United States, with a 501(c)3 status with the Internal Revenue Service of United States of America. This means that all donations received from US citizens and residents from now on are TAX DEDUCTIBLE. Please see our US address on the Donate page if you wish to make a donation. Thank you for your support!
March 15, 2010

Pilgrim Store Online
Pilgrim Relief Society now offers visitors the opportunity to contribute to supporting remote tribes by purchasing products of this website. All proceeds will go directly to remote tribes in need. Please check this website regularly for product updates and specials.
March 7, 2010

Government Officials Visit PSDP
The Pilgrim Society Development Project at Omatako was privileged by a visit from Government officials early last week. The Deputy Prime Minister said he was impressed...
September 15, 2009

Vanuatu Project Update
Six water catchment systems have been installed for Kiai villages living in the highlands of Vanuatu in a series of Pilgrim projects on the archipelago. Bread ovens were installed in several villages on the island of Espiritu Santu and 6000 mosquito nets were distributed among local villages, thanks to help of Pilgrim supporters from all over the world.
June 19, 2009

Ripe corn on the Omatako property, January 2010
 
Life in the Desert
The San Bushmen of the Kalahari are literally enjoying a harvest only five months after the Omatako project launch. The fresh crops are an indication to supporters and locals of what the future holds for the San...
January 31, 2010
San Students in the Summer Sun
Some might think its 'just another summer vacation', but for these lucky children it was much more. The students of the Omatako PSDP School were more than excited to travel the country for the first time...
January 17, 2010

Construction Omatako Project Powers On
Thanks to dedicated volunteers, three buildings have already been constructed on the property since it was leased to the organization several months ago...
January 15, 2010

Inuit Villages Embrace Pilgrim Worker
After months of working in the Arctic, Pilgrim worker Werner Drotleff has finally gained the trust of Inuit villages. Recent encounters between the Inuit and western europeans has placed...
July 13, 2009

Congo Project Update
Pilgrim volunteers working with the Bambute Pygmies of the Congo Jungle have returned home after two years in the field. The workers were responsible for purifying water sources, agriculture, kindergarden education and healthcare.
July 13, 2009

     
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