Building Schools.Changing the World
Offering the opportunity for an education to children living in challenging environments.Managed By Rotarian Gord LeMaistre
El Corcho Sur School washrooms before & after. A Ripple Effect Program project of the Rotary Club of Regina Eastview #Rotary#Rippleeffectprogram#education
The Rotary Club of Kenora's Ripple Effect Project added an emergency exit onto a back street. The busy kindergarten, the Carlos A. Valesquez School in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, previously only had one exit onto a busy city street. This project gave them a safer exit.
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The Colpech School in Huehuetenango, Guatemala will be receiving 2 classrooms, an office/library, and washrooms! Lead Rotary Club in Canada is the Rotary Club of Kenora, Host Club if Club Rotario Huehuetenango!
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Working out the plans for some new classrooms, office, and washrooms at Colpech School in Huehuetenango. Pictured are Ripple Effect Chair Gord LeMaistre, Architect Erick Tobias, and Club President Rita Morales. Lead Club RC of Kenora, Host RC Huehuetenango.
Due diligence, teamwork with community, teachers, Rotarians on the ground in the host country, all are required for a successful Ripple Effect Program project.
Ripple Effect has a project to turn this building into 5 classrooms.Hernaldo Beltran Jr. School has 630 students, 500 on a wait list, and only 10 classrooms. For more info contact [email protected]
Rotary District 5550's Ripple Effect Program invested $280,000 CDN in education for Guatemala in 2018-19. This investment directly benefited over 8,000 students and 300 teachers!
Rotary District 5550's Ripple Effect Program invested $280,000 CDN in education for Guatemala in 2018-19. This investment directly benefited over 8,000 students and 300 teachers!
Living a meaningful life is not about being rich, popular, highly educated or being perfect. Life is about being honest, being humble and able to reach out with a positive spirit of understanding. - Paul Mushaho #rotary19