About the Project
Because of Gilgil’s growth, it was necessary to build two new classrooms so that all students could have a place to study. The addition of an administration building addressed the fact that teachers must have a place to carry out their administrative duties while not teaching. As with many newly constructed buildings, a water harvesting system was installed to take advantage of rainfall.
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Quick Facts
Cost: $25,000
Location: Gilgil, Kenya
Completed Date: August 17, 2017
Project Manager: Eric Rajah and Lawrence Mathea
Location: Gilgil, Kenya
Completed Date: August 17, 2017
Project Manager: Eric Rajah and Lawrence Mathea
Major Donors
Gord and Kathy Bontje
Partner Donors
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