Rebuilding
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Water Taps for School Children$125 per tapHelp build water points -- tap stands that provide safe drinking water. Concern Worldwide would like to install 3 taps as part of their Education for the Poor Project in Saut d'Eau. With a total project cost of just $375, online donors can raise all of the funds needed! |
$40 |
$375 |
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Concern Worldwide’s "Education for the Poor Project in Saut d'Eau" aims to provide vulnerable children living in extreme poverty in Haiti with increased access to quality education by building schools, training teachers, and providing vital educational materials such as books, blackboards, pencils, and notebooks. The program will reach 2,430 students (48 percent girls) and build or rehabilitate 63 classrooms across 14 schools.
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Help Fund Blackboards$50 eachHelp Concern Worldwide construct 20 blackboards. The blackboards are inbuilt-concrete painted with black chalkboard paint. Funding all of the blackboards will only cost $1,000. |
$5 |
$1,000 |
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Concern Worldwide’s "Education for the Poor Project in Saint'Eau" aims to provide vulnerable children living in extreme poverty in Haiti with increased access to quality education by building schools, training teachers, and providing vital educational materials such as books, blackboards, pencils, and notebooks. The program will reach 2,430 students (48 percent girls) and build or rehabilitate 63 classrooms across 14 schools.
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Build Latrines in Schools$3,750 each unitAccess to safe, clean facillities is very important for students. Help build three, 6-entrance latrines (3 for boys and 3 for girls). Concern Worldwide needs $11,250 to provide this basic amenity in schools. If you can fund the entire project please visit our big commitments page. |
$15 |
$11,250 |
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Concern Worldwide’s "Education for the Poor Project in Saint'Eau" aims to provide vulnerable children living in extreme poverty in Haiti with increased access to quality education by building schools, training teachers, and providing vital educational materials such as books, blackboards, pencils, and notebooks. The program will reach 2,430 students (48 percent girls) and build or rehabilitate 63 classrooms across 14 schools.
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Extra Support for At-Risk Children$700 per childThis is the cost of providing one student with tutoring, after school programs, and mentoring for one school year. New Orleans Outreach wants to enroll 20 additional children living in poverty into school-based extended learning programs that will provide them with a better chance to succeed. |
$20 |
$14,000 |
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Any amount you can give will help more children create a brighter future for themselves and their communities. If you want to sponsor the entire project and send all 20 additional students - Click here to find out how.
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School Director's Kit$667 per schoolConcern Worldwide needs 41 directors kits. Help build the infrastructure of schools in Saut d'Eau by providing directors with basic items like a register, supplies, cupboard, and central teaching aids like maps, globes, geometrical shapes, etc. Total funding needed is $27,347. If you are interested in funding this entire project, please visit our big commitment page. |
$10 |
$27,347 |
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Concern Worldwide’s "Education for the Poor Project in Saut d'Eau" aims to provide vulnerable children living in extreme poverty in Haiti with increased access to quality education by building schools, training teachers, and providing vital educational materials such as books, blackboards, pencils, and notebooks. The program will reach 2,430 students (48 percent girls) and build or rehabilitate 63 classrooms across 14 schools.
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Give School Supplies$15.15 per student kitConcern Worldwide's student kits include all the books and school supplies for one year. 2430 children need these basic supplies in Saut d'Eau. If you are interested in supporting the $36,814.50 needed for all 2,430 students, please visit our big commitment page. |
$5 |
$36,814 |
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Concern Worldwide’s "Education for the Poor Project in Saut d'Eau" aims to provide vulnerable children living in extreme poverty in Haiti with increased access to quality education by building schools, training teachers, and providing vital educational materials such as books, blackboards, pencils, and notebooks. The program will reach 2,430 students (48 percent girls) and build or rehabilitate 63 classrooms across 14 schools.
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Build a Classroom$3,500 eachConcern Worldwide wants to build 11 new classrooms in Saint d'Eau to required specifications to help give the children of Haiti access to quality education. If you can fund the entire $38,500 project please visit our big commitments page. |
$5 |
$38,500 |
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Concern Worldwide’s “Education for the Poor Project in Saint d’Eau” aims to provide vulnerable children living in extreme poverty in Haiti with increased access to quality education by building schools, training teachers, and providing vital educational materials such as books, blackboards, pencils, and notebooks. The program will reach 2,430 students (48 percent girls) and 63 across 14 schools.
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Buy Art Supplies for Public School Kids$15 per studentHelp provide basic art supplies so important to full childhood development. Help KID SmART supply 3,400 children or if you can sponsor the projet please visit our big commitments page. |
$50 |
$51,000 |
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Arts Education for Teachers$75 per TeacherHelp provide arts integration professional development for classroom teachers, giving them the skills they need to empower the children they teach. Help KID smART provide professional development for 1,000 teachers in New Orleans. If you are intereted in funding the entire project please visit our big commitments page. |
$10 |
$75,000 |
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Desks for Students $125 per benchHelp Concern Worldwide buy 810 school benches with desks. The benches and desks are joined together for sitting 3 pupils each. This proivdes enough seats for all 2,430 students they are trying to reach in Saut d'Eau. If you can fund all the seating, please visit our big commitment page. |
$5 |
$101,250 |
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Concern Worldwide’s "Education for the Poor Project in Saut d'Eau" aims to provide vulnerable children living in extreme poverty in Haiti with increased access to quality education by building schools, training teachers, and providing vital educational materials such as books, blackboards, pencils, and notebooks. The program will reach 2,430 students (48 percent girls) and build or rehabilitate 63 classrooms across 14 schools.
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Artist in the Classroom for a Year$15,850 per ArtistTo make learning come alive for children, KID smART places artists in the classroom, teaching the whole chlid to support academic achievement while developing students’ creativity. Help KID smART place artists in 12 schools at a cost of $15,850 per school. Or, if you want to fund the entire project please visit our big commitments page. |
$0 |
$190,200 |
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Fund a Summerbridge Kid for a YearHelp fund 90 studentsAt a cost of $2,265 per student, Summerbridge New Orleans wants to fund 90 students to go through their successful summer program program. Your donation will provide rigorous programming for 6 weeks during the summer and throughout the school year (after school and Saturdays) to enrich the skill levels of 6th, 7th , 8th grade public school students. |
$0 |
$203,850 |
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This is the core Summerbridge program which occurs over a 6 week period. Students are instructed by high school and college age students who are trained by highly skilled, teachers. SB students also complete up to three hours of homework nightly. Core courses include: math, science and the humanities while conflict resolution, performing arts, and sports serve as electives and enrichment activities. Students enjoy fun and interactive learning in classrooms of no more than 8 students per teacher. Summer faculty plan weekly special events designed for students to put learning into action.
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Provide Learning Opportunities$304 per childWithin targeted schools located in Dohuk, Suleimaniyah/Diyala, and Najaf, IRC can prepare teachers to administer the Accelerated Learning Program (ALP) to help children affected by the conflict catch up and succeed. 1,200 students could benefit from this program. To fund this program in its entirety or if the needs change, other educational programming in the region, please visit our big commitment page. |
$35 |
$364,800 |
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The ALP program compresses two years of the national curriculum into one school year and focuses on upgrading teachers’ skills, methodologies and knowledge through in-service training. Funding can help provide teachers with the skills needed to work more effectively with children affected by conflict, with a focus on ensuring teachers understand the emotional and cognitive impact of conflict on a child’s ability to actively engage in the learning environment. |
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Build Schools in Iraq$96,000 builds one schoolHelp the IRC provide safe areas to learn for internally displaced children in Iraq. Many schools are overcrowded and children are learning in dilapidated old army barracks or camps. Your donation can help build clean, safe schools to provide basic education and rebuild hope. The IRC hopes to build 18 schools in Dohuk, Suleimaniyah/Diyala, and Najaf. To fund one or more schools, or if the needs change, other educational programming in the region, please visit our big commitment page. |
$505 |
$1,728,000 |
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The IRC will target schools in Dohuk, Suleimaniyah/Diyala, and Najaf that are currently being used to educate internally displaced and host community children, providing a safe area for children to learn. Many schools are dilapidated, old government buildings (army barracks) in collective areas (such as Fardi Camp in the north), rather than schools, and are often overcrowded. Each school will be assessed individually for needs with teachers, parents, students, and Ministry of Education. School infrastructure projects include water and sanitation, classroom extension, and rebuilding of classrooms and schools. An estimated 1,000 school-age and community teachers and educators could benefit from this program. |
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