Project Report
| Jul 25, 2023
Sponsor A Brick Build Lifelong Education
By Brian | Head Teacher
Dear Supporters,
We have been very busy ovr the past few months as our current landlord has confirmed they want to sell at the end of this year. We have a few options, purchsse the site we are on and do a steady re-build or purchase a site near the school, we currently have employed an expert to help us consult and cost up the options but we are estimating it costing around $300,000 to build and launch a full primary school so it's time to get thinking caps on to stasrt fundraising.
We would love to hear any ideas you might have to help us meet our target but for now we are reaching out as much as we can to contacts and we would love you to do the same!
Thank You
Mar 24, 2023
Building a future together!
By Shayle Havemann | Project leader
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Introduction
It is costly to run a school and provide quality education as well as fund staff, buy resources, run the school grounds and keep everything safe and suitable for the children to learn. Our goals with this project are to cut all these costs by building a 100% sustainable school in Kenya, that will be able to continue educating and feeding all 280 children regardless of the school's income.
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Currently, the school struggles to pay the monthly rent and this will be removed with the purchase of the land. We will remove the high costs associated with school dinners for the children daily by building veggie gardens, aquaponic systems and installing a chicken farm. We will purchase more bikes to increase the community bike hire program that the profits will be used to fund teaching staff salaries.
Please remember the little by little campaign in April 3-7 where if you donate up to $50, GlobalGiving will match it at 50%.
Thank you for your support
Nov 23, 2022
Building a better future!
By Shayle Havemann | Project leader
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Introduction
Our goals with this project are to cut all these costs by building a 100% sustainable school in Kenya, that will be able to continue educating and feeding all 280 children regardless of the school's income..
Report
Our community school is located in the slums and at capacity as well as struggling to fund the monthly rent while providing a hot meal to every student and paying the teachers. It's simply overcapacity and unsustainable due to the inconsistency and lack of funding. Currently, the school struggles to pay the monthly rent and this will be removed with the purchase of the land. We will remove the high costs associated with school dinners for the children daily by building veggie gardens, aquaponic systems and installing a chicken farm. We will purchase more bikes to increase the community bike hire program that the profits will be used to fund teaching staff salaries.
Thank you for your support