Tsambe Road Project - St Augustine's Penhalonga
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Calling all supporters of St. Augustine's mission school in Penhalonga!
We need your help to restore a vital lifeline for our beloved school. The road leading to St. Augustine's has sadly fallen into a state of disrepair, posing a grave danger to our current and future students, as well as the dedicated teaching staff who call the school their home.
That's why we, the passionate and united alumni community known as Tsambe, have launched a special fundraiser to raise funds for the much-needed reconstruction of this road. Together, we can create a safer environment for learning and ensure the well-being of everyone within the Tsambe community.
To ensure transparency and accountability, a dedicated project committee has been established. Their expertise will ensure that every dollar contributed goes directly towards achieving our common goal. Rest assured, we'll be providing updates on the progress of the project, including details on how you can contribute directly to the project bank account once it is opened.
The estimated cost for this crucial project, as per our Bill of Quantities (BOQ), stands at USD $43,000. It may seem like a daunting target, but with the amazing support of our fellow alumni and friends who share our vision, we know we can make a significant impact.
This fundraiser is not limited to St. Augustine's alumni alone. We warmly welcome anyone who empathizes with our cause and wants to make a positive difference in our Tsambe community. Your solidarity and generosity will go a long way in shaping the future of our beloved school.
Together, let us rally around St. Augustine's mission school and pave the way for a brighter and safer tomorrow. Join us in this incredible journey of giving back to the institution that shaped us into the individuals we are today.
Remember, no contribution is too small – every little bit counts!
Stand with us and let our collective impact be felt. Together, we can make a difference!
Organizer
Tatenda Jana
Organizer
England