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Projects Around the World

Projects by Country

Educate The Children Foundation helps with tuition, uniforms, equipment, furniture, and other educational needs in countries where children wouldn't otherwise have access to education.  One condition for our participation in a project is the direct involvement of at least one of our volunteers and/or donors.

Benin

Bolivia

Cambodia

Dominican Republic

Ethiopia

India

 

Philippines

Rwanda

Uganda

USA

Vietnam


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Awassa, Ethiopia

Cambodia

The Philippines

 

 

 

Rwanda

Cambodia

Kampalla, Uganda

Educate the Children sponsors the education of the children of an FXB village in Gatenzi which is supported by IBS.

June 10, 2010:  A great day of my trip to Bansay Trieng Primary School

I was there with a steel sign board about 70cm x 40cm that supposed to attach on a pole with the inscription "Donated by ETC, Educate The Children; Donor Mr Fred Murman and Mrs Jane Cox". I was informed by the school director, the sign would place next to the gate, he would need a space there, one gap of the fence would be not enclosed by iron sheet but patched with concrete with the inscription "Donated by: ETC, Educate The Children; Donor Mr Fred Murman and Mrs Jane Cox" in Khmer and English.  Some of the $400 requested for the school courtyard improvement/maintenance in the 2010 Grant Request will be used toward the completion of the fence.  Having the fence around the schoolyard is going to be a great improvement because it keeps the cows and other animals out of the courtyard.  Sopharoth Sok

12-15 children in Uganda currently receive ETC scholarships of $2,500 per year, out of which $1,000 were specifically designated by ETC supporter Fred Murman.

Pastor Chris is in charge of the school. He has been corresponding for a while.

     

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