Dibanda Primary School in southwest Cameroon serves an impoverished community of subsistence farmers. Families are refugees from the civil war that ravages the country in the east. Most of the people live on less than $2 per day.
The school had 362 students in four dilapidated classrooms. This project built two new classrooms of cinderblocks on concrete foundations with galvanized sheet metal roofs. It also provided 80 two-seat desks for the students and tables and chairs for the teachers.
The entire project cost $27,052. It will last for 30+ years. Thank you to the 21 donors who made this possible. We really CAN change the world. We ARE!










Scroll back up and look at the “Before.” Which classroom would you rather YOUR children have? Thank you, again to those who made this possible.
