They Built a School From Nothing. Help Them Build What's Next.
819 children. One community-built school. No safe toilets. Your gift changes that.
Goal: $30,000 — Phase 1: Safe Sanitation for Oloigero Primary School
Introduction
In 2000, fourteen Maasai children gathered under a tree with one teacher. Today, Oloigero Primary School serves more than 800 pupils — every classroom, every wall built by the community itself. Now its pit latrines are collapsing, there are no handwashing stations, and adolescent girls have no safe or private sanitation facilities.
The community has reached the limit of what it can build alone. Every gift — no matter the size — brings 819 children closer to safe sanitation, better health, and the dignity they
deserve.
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Every contribution matters. If none of the items above fits your budget, give what you can.All donations are pooled and directed to the Oloigero sanitation project where they are needed most.
Your gift supports safe sanitation for 819 children in rural Narok County, Kenya.
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Every dollar raised goes directly to the Oloigero School Project. The budget has been developed with local construction costs in Narok County and reviewed for accuracy. Here is how the $30,000 breaks down:
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| Category | Amount (USD) |
|---|---|
| Construction Materials | $9,500 |
| Biodigester System | $6,000 |
| Labor (masons, plumbers, technicians) | $5,200 |
| Handwashing & Water Connection | $2,500 |
| Hygiene Training & Education | $1,600 |
| Girls' Hygiene Facilities | $1,400 |
| Incinerator Construction | $1,300 |
| Project Management & Monitoring | $1,200 |
| Contingency (rock excavation, price changes) | $1,300 |
| Total | $30,000 |
How We Stay Accountable
- Full logframe, budget, timeline, and M&E plan available on request
- Quarterly progress updates posted to this page
- Photos and reports shared with all donors
- A Sanitation Management Committee of teachers, parents, and community leaders oversees the project long-term
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