Over the past several months I've been working with my school and the parents on plans for building a new kitchen. The school currently has an "old" kitchen which means that the walls and the roof are made up of corrugated tin roofing material.
I have designed a new kitchen that will drastically improve the school. I used a similar L-shaped floor plan:
The new kitchen facility will have three rooms, be built of brick, and will feature electric appliances, lighting, and running water.
The kitchen will have a single pedestrian door plus a double-door that leads to the kitchen storage room. On top of having electrical appliances, the kitchen will have a serving window through which the students will be served their lunches. The new building will feature a large porch that surrounds two walls of the kitchen so that the learners waiting to be served their lunch will be protected on rainy days.
The kitchen will have a single pedestrian door plus a double-door that leads to the kitchen storage room. On top of having electrical appliances, the kitchen will have a serving window through which the students will be served their lunches. The new building will feature a large porch that surrounds two walls of the kitchen so that the learners waiting to be served their lunch will be protected on rainy days.
The kitchen storage room has a double-door leading to both the kitchen and the outside. This will make it easier for moving in large equipment and food supplies from the outside and between the two rooms. It will, however, make it easier to move things out (read as steal). To combat that problem, we will be putting burglar bars on all of the openings plus installing a security system with sensors and cameras.
The third room is for general school storage and is only accessible by a garage door and has no windows. This will enhance the security of the space. The school has a safe room-a large concrete room with a bank safe door on it-that was meant to be used as a computer lab but is largely being used for storage. The school storage room will be used to store all of those things plus provide ample space as the school acquires new sports and other equipment. Once the safe room is emptied out, we will set up the computers so that they can be used to teach classes to the students and may even lead to adult education classes.
Two of the most important goals that I hope to achieve through this project are to increase the parent's involvement in school activities and get them to view the school as their own with the belief that they will value and take care of something that belongs to them. To achieve this, a majority of the construction work will be done by the parents who have agreed to do the work at a lower pay rate in order to reduce the cost of the project. Hopefully, they will take pride in knowing that they helped to build something that will improve the school and the quality of their children's education; and make them willing to assist the school more in the future.
Their efforts will be memorialized either through a commemorative plaque or painting their names on the side of the building. My principal expressed interest in honoring my participation through painting the American flag on the wall. I said that unless it was painted alongside a South African flag of equal size and height above the ground, I don't think it would be appropriate. I don't want it to seem like "I came, I saw, I conquered" because I'm not a big fan of imperialism which is very anti-Peace Corps.
In order to fund this project I am using a Peace Corps Partnership Program grant. The way this grant works is the community raises 25% of the costs and the rest is funded through donations from U.S. donors. Donations can be made through their website.
For those of you who have wanted to support me in some way, this is your opportunity. At this time, the total estimated cost of the project is 105000 Rand. Through donations from the community and South African companies, we have raised approximately 42000 Rand or 39% of the project cost and require 63000 Rand. This is approximately $8500 that must be raised from U.S. donors.
All money donated to this project goes directly to funding this project and is 100% tax deductible. Once the project has been fully approved it will be posted on the Peace Corps Partnership Program website. I will then post directions for making donations. If anyone knows of organisations that may be interested in supporting me (i.e. non-profits, churches, private companies) please let me know so I can appeal to them directly.
I appreciate any support I can get. I'm sorry that I've left you in the dark the past few months and thanks for continuing to follow my blog!


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