May 15, 2022 - As the COVID pandemic highlighted and the general trends indicate, technology and computers are essential tools in the modern and remote education process. The school’s computers were acquired in 2012 and have been refurbished on many occasions over the years. The computers have now reached the point of complete obsolescence. From the original 45 computers that the computer lab started with, only 13 remain.
There is an urgent need for 50 new computers for the computer lab at $500.00 per computer. Please consider making this commitment to the education of these children and the positive impact this investment can have on world poverty.
Virtual learning has become a new reality since the age of COVID. For this reason, part of the ten-year plan is dedicated to smartboard and projectors for all 20 classrooms.
Nambale Cornerstone Project
The Nambale Cornerstone Project is a 501(c)(3) charitable foundation that transforms and sustains marginalized communities by educating, nurturing, and empowering their most vulnerable members. Founded in 2008, the foundation is a primary benefactor the Nambale Magnet School in Western Kenya which provides education, shelter, and support for AIDS orphans and other vulnerable children.
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