HSV 2 Swift sailors with Kinondoni community members recently during a  community relations project recently where they painted a classroom at  the nearby Kinondoni Muslim High School.
  HSV 2 Swift sailors with Kinondoni Muslim High School students following  soccer game recently during a community relations project where they  painted a classroom at the school.
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   On Friday, June 29, fifteen sailors from the visiting U.S. Navy's High  Speed Vessel (HSV) 2 Swift joined over 30 students in painting the  Kinondoni Muslim High School in Dar es Salaam.  The community relations  event also included a soccer match between the students and sailors, who  were welcomed to school by Headmaster Rajab Mruma.  The HSV-2 Swift is a  ship associated with the African Partnership Station (APS) and U.S.  Africa Command (USAFRICOM).
   The Swift sailors spent the day painting classrooms with the students  and some faculty members.  One sailor noted: "We are proud to join  Tanzanian students today.  While our program is just one day, we hope  that the results of our efforts here today stay in the hearts of youth  for months to come."  One student said this was his first experience  working alongside U.S. sailors, many of whom are slightly older than the  students.
   U.S. Embassy Public Affairs Officer Dana L. Banks said the community  relations program underscores the United States' priority to promote  youth outreach programs: "As Ambassador Alfonso E. Lenhardt has said,  today's youth will build tomorrow's future and lead Tanzania into a  future of development, prosperity, and opportunity for all citizens.  
   The event at Kinondoni Muslim High School is one of a series of youth  outreach programming coordinated by the U.S. Embassy on the eve of  American Independence Day to personally convey our commitment to partner  with Tanzanian youth in their aspirations."  
   As part of this vision, the U.S. Navy Band conducted three community  relations events for over 600 youth earlier this week at the Alice  Foundation and Baba wa Watoto Center in Dar es Salaam, and KIWOHEDE  Women's and Girls' Center in Bunju.  In addition, the HSV 2 crew  conducted military cooperation programs with the Tanzania People's  Defense Force on areas of training, environmental preservation, port and  maritime security.