Current Projects

Cambodia

Cambodia

This upcoming project in Cambodia is a teacher resource center. Currently the teaching staff do not have a central location to store materials and meet with one another in order to educate students in a collaborative way. The space will also include an area where students can sit in an open space to watch educational videos that can be shown on a large screen. 

India

India

This is a project that will build dorms for orphan boys in India. Currently the boys are sleeping in a temporary shelter. King’s Kids Children’s Home is located east of Hyderabad. This is the second project being built at the orphanage. Students for Richmond Secondary School (Canada) helped build three classrooms in 2018. You can support this latest project through the links on this website. 

Samoa

Samoa

The envisioned plan involves the creation of a rugby-themed training center at Leifiifi College (Secondary School). This centre will encompass a complete weight room designed to accommodate large groups simultaneously. It will have changing rooms that can host other school teams for competitions. By Introducing weight training equipment to student athletes at the ages of 15 or 16, this can significantly enhance their achievements. This space can also be used for Physical Education classes. We recognize the vital role physical activity plays in the long term well being of a person and we aim to provide a space to help foster this goal.

Sri lanka

Sri lanka

The Andigama Development Project, based in the Puttlam District of northeastern Sri Lanka, is a grassroots initiative focused on improving water access and menstrual health support for the local community, particularly young women. The primary infrastructure goal is to dredge wells and lay a 13-kilometre pipeline to deliver clean water directly to affected households, with a projected two-phase budget. Simultaneously, the project aims to combat period poverty by supplying dignity kits to around 400 girls, recognizing that menstrual health is a human right often compromised by financial hardship and lack of sanitation. Community-based logistics include hand-carrying supplies, using bicycles, or renting vehicles for distribution. The plan emphasizes collaboration with local companies for sustainable supply and encourages input from professionals educated on girls’ health needs. Rooted in compassion and practicality, the project invites broader community involvement to restore dignity, access, and opportunity to the women and families of Andigama.