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Kathungu latrine project complete

Posted by Steve Hall on July 16, 2019

Kathungu Primary School is a public day and boarding School which is found in Makueni County of the Republic of Kenya. This school was started in 1974 with grass thatched classrooms. Today there are 247 boys and 242 girls. The school has 10 streams which are managed by the 16 teachers with leadership from Mr. […]

A Letter of Gratitude

Posted by Danielle Kruger on July 10, 2019

There are so many things that we want to thank you for. First off thank you for showing up each and every day committed to loving, encouraging, and inspiring your students. Thank you for giving up your weeknights to grade, prep, and communicate with parents. Thank you for waking up early to be sure the […]

New Latrines/Handwashing Station for Carbonal Students

Posted by Steve Hall on July 3, 2019

Nicaragua is the second poorest country in the Western hemisphere. In a country where 37% of rural people have no safe drinking water (UNICEF) and 47% of the forest cover has disappeared over the last 50 years (UN Food and Agriculture Organization), these water, sanitation, and reforestation programs are a critical way to improve the […]

Well drilled at Igunda

Posted by Steve Hall on June 19, 2019

The village of Beku-Igunda is located in Kilolo lower district along Iringa region- it is a sub-village of Nyanzwa village in Tanzania. Based on the need assessment which was conducted by our implementing partner, St. Paul Partners, it was found that the villagers were fetching water from river Ruaha which is more than five kilometers […]

New well for Tanzanian students

Posted by Steve Hall on June 18, 2019

Kilambo Primary School is located at Tagamenda Ward in the Iringa rural district. It’s about 27 km from the town of Iringa. The school has 770 students from preschool to standard seven and 12 staff members. There are currently 8 latrines for the students and 2 for the teachers. Before The school had no access […]

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