In Wailulu, a remote village in Eastern Indonesia, 128 children continue learning in unsafe and deteriorating classrooms. Cracked walls, aging structures, and limited facilities threaten their education every day. Together, we can build four new classrooms that provide a safe and inspiring place to learn. Your support will help 128 students, 20 teachers, and 156 families create a brighter future through access to quality education.
Children in Wailulu Village, a remote area of Eastern Indonesia, are forced to study in deteriorating and unsafe classrooms. Cracked walls, aging structures, and inadequate learning facilities create daily challenges and put the safety of 128 students and 20 teachers at risk. Without immediate support, these classrooms may soon become unusable, threatening children's access to a safe and quality education.
Human Initiative addresses this challenge by building four safe, durable, and permanent classrooms for 128 students in Wailulu. This project removes the risks of learning in unsafe buildings while creating a stable and comfortable environment for education. Through community involvement and program monitoring, the solution ensures both sustainability and long-term impact for children's learning and future opportunities.
This project's long-term impact is the creation of a safe and sustainable learning environment that enables consistent access to quality education for future generations in Wailulu. By replacing unsafe classrooms with durable facilities, it reduces structural risks and improves learning outcomes. Over time, it strengthens educational attainment, empowers children to pursue better opportunities, and supports community resilience through improved human capital development.
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