Short Story
Seeking elevated water tower to supply enough water pressure for the classrooms, lavatories, hand-wash basins, kitchen, and laundry areas.
Water Tower for Community Learning Center
$1,080.00
Funding Goal-
$1,080.00
Funds Raised -
90
Kids Impacted
Requested Item |
Item Cost |
# of Items |
Total |
Cement foundation, metal rods, bolts, and other construction materials |
$1100 |
Mixed |
$1100 |
Labor (welders and builders) |
$400 |
Mixed |
$400 |
*Project Support (Mira) |
12% |
1 |
$180 |
Subtotal, not including project support |
$1500 |
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PROJECT TOTAL |
$1680 |
*Donation includes: (a) PayPal secured processing (2.2% + $0.30 per transaction), (b) administration and technology to ensure this project reaches goal.
About This Project:
Per FCC – “Our most recent project is in Kompong Speu where 90+ children, ages 4-20, attend daily classes. These include early learning activities and English classes. The center is located on one hectare of farm land, where we are also planting trees and starting organic farming to share knowledge with the local community. We want to build a water tower so that we can channel our well water to supply enough water pressure for the classrooms, lavatories, hand-wash basins, kitchen, and laundry areas. Thank you for working with us on this great need in Cambodia.
About This Organization:
Per FCC – “FCC is recognized by the Cambodian government with MOUs from Ministries of Foreign Affairs, and Education, Youth, and Sports. Our activities include: translation, production and distribution of children’s books, and assisting a shelter for minor girls rescued from sexual exploitation and domestic violence. We provide English, computer and art classes; rice and cooking gas monthly, and weaving looms and sewing machines for vocational training. We built and maintain a second story with bedrooms and lavatories. At a primary school in Siem Reap, we built and furnished an IT lab, teacher’s office, 3-classroom school building and student lavatories. 300+ students benefit from our English, computer and sports training. 60 students benefit from our assisting a village school. We operate a hostel for 20 rural boarding students earning their post graduate degrees. We also help with the annual Cambodian Special Olympic Games.”