By Jacqueline Audige | Founder
For 20 years, your loyalty and support have shaped the lives of young girls in Bankondji and helped us build a school that is already transforming a community. Because of you, I had the privilege of visiting Coretech Kamarie two weeks ago.
Every moment on site filled me with gratitude and a sense of pride. From the teachers' enthusiasm during our professional development sessions to the administrators' joy—Thierry even said, "I love life at Coretech. It's full of surprises every day,"—we witnessed the spirit of hope and progress that you have made possible. The principal even prepared a local dish that brought back childhood memories for me. It was a reminder that our work is not just about education—it's about life, dignity, and community.
And yet, amid these joys, a shadow loomed. Coretech still lacks restrooms. Each day, I found myself praying not to need one, painfully aware that our girls face the same struggle. This absence undermines the very dignity and pride that education is meant to bring.
We have come so far together. Now, please help us take the next crucial step: building proper restrooms for our students. This is more than a facility—it is a foundation of dignity, safety, and health for every girl who walks through Coretech's doors.
Your continued support will turn this urgent need into a reality. Let us give our girls not just education, but the dignity they deserve.
With gratitude and hope,
Jacqueline Audige and The Aumazo Board
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