In the heart of Tanzania, in a village surrounded by greenery, hundreds of children attend a school that is barely standing. Together we can give them a safe place to learn and dream.
At the end of a dirt road, guarded by trees, opens the Kahunda school yard. The alleys are marked with white stones, and between the old buildings you can see the care of the community - neat hedges, planted trees, children running.
But when you get closer to the classrooms, the reality becomes painful: rusty roofs, cracked walls, windows without glass, doors that no longer close. Some buildings look like ruins, others are used to the limit. Yet children come every day and dream of a better future.
Kahunda project is not just about repairing buildings. It means building a complete campus where children can learn, eat, and sleep in decent conditions. A place where teachers stay, not leave, and where parents know their children are safe.
We want to see bright buildings, clean classrooms, and decent dormitories. In a few years, we hope Kahunda photos will show shaded alleys, bright buildings, clean classrooms, a canteen full of children's voices, and dormitories where every student has their own bed.
A self-sufficient educational and community hub designed for 1,000+ people over 50 hectares.
Concrete Goals
Education & Spaces
Campus Life
Sustainability
Every donation brings us closer to making Kahunda a model rural school.
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