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Successful girls dorm already built by Canadian Harambe Education Society, Stellysa国际传媒檚 Secondary School

In 2019, it was Stellysa国际传媒檚 Secondary School student Carlos Quinterosa国际传媒檚 first time being in a third world country.

Halfway around the globe in Katesh, Tanzania, the 18-year-old got a quick sense of how differently the students, who were sleeping in dorms there, were living.

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Twenty-six grade 12 students from Stellysa国际传媒檚 were there through Canadian Harambe Education Society (CHES), an organization with headquarters in Surrey which aims to improve the quality of life of impoverished women in Kenya and Tanzania through education. The group was there to help construct a dormitory for 150 girls at the remote Mwahu Secondary School, directed by Chris Harker from North Saanich.

Since that trip, Harker now is on a new mission: to build a dorm for 150 boys.

Harker, a past Stellysa国际传媒檚 teacher and coordinator, is the volunteer director of CHES, which coordinated and oversaw the construction of the girlsa国际传媒檚 dorm from 2019-22. He has strong ties to Tanzania, having lived there with his wife between 1970-1972 when he was contracted with the Canadian International Development Agency. The couplesa国际传媒檚 first child was born there.

Having been back to Mwahu Secondary School twice since the girls dorm was finished, Harker described the success of the first project.

sa国际传媒淭hey are so proud of it. They have 24 rooms, and they have three double bunks in each room. They just love it.sa国际传媒

But for him, seeing its success has further pushed the motivation to now build the dorms for the boys, who are living in the dismal conditions due to poverty in the community.

sa国际传媒淚t was just so sad to see the grim comparison between the way that the girls are [now] supported at that school and the fact that the boys have to live in basically a tin shack,sa国际传媒 he said.

The temporary dorm was put up almost 20 years ago and Harker said nothing has been done to it since.

sa国际传媒淭he boys are now sleeping on very, very thin, and Isa国际传媒檓 talking about less than an inch, foam mattresses that no longer have any foam in them on the cement floor,sa国际传媒 said Harker. sa国际传媒淭here are cockroaches, there are spiders, there are mosquitoes sa国际传媒 Theysa国际传媒檙e all piled in together. Itsa国际传媒檚 just unhealthy and just sickening to look at them.sa国际传媒

He added that despite their circumstances, the boys donsa国际传媒檛 complain.

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Harker asked four boys to write a letter at the school. Titled sa国际传媒業mportance of Having New Boys Hostel at Mwahu Secondary Schoolsa国际传媒, the students go into detail about what they are going through.

sa国际传媒淢any of us are coming far away from school premises which make us to agree to stay at the old hostel which is not conducive for us sa国际传媒 Since it is build by using iron sheets (walls and roofs), they are now rotten and have holes and rust everywhere, the lumber used to make beds and divide the rooms, they are also rotten. This makes us to sleep on floor as there are no beds. Bats and rats are our friends as it is like we sleep outside. The hostel doesnsa国际传媒檛 have light. Our toilets and washing are very bad.sa国际传媒

The boys go on to outline several sa国际传媒渁dvantages of living in a nice clean environmentsa国际传媒 including building self confidence, having enough light to study, and improved health and hygiene.

sa国际传媒淭heysa国际传媒檙e ambitious. Theysa国际传媒檙e survivors,sa国际传媒 said Harker, when describing the group.

Since the mandate of CHES is limited to support girls, Harker is pioneering the project outside of the organization.

The amount needed to build and furnish the dorm with beds is estimated to be around $90,000 or about $600 a student.

As the project is just kicking off, Harker said so far they have $38,000 in the bank and approximately $10,000 sa国际传媒減ledgedsa国际传媒.

Contacts in Tanzania have elicited a commitment from the local community into providing the foundation for the school, and the local District office has committed to providing the metal sheeting for the roof.

Harker is currently fundraising and is in talks with the school to bring Stellysa国际传媒檚 students on board for the humanitarian trip in 2025 but he said the project will happen regardless if that can be coordinated.

Quintero, now 23, said that he felt grateful that he got to help build the girlsa国际传媒檚 dorm, which is named Stellysa国际传媒檚 after the school. Students who opt to take the global perspectives class at Stellysa国际传媒檚 get to go on the schoolsa国际传媒檚 annual humanitarian trip.

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Harker said interested donors can make their contributions through the Royal Commonwealth Society; Vancouver Island (RCS VI), a registered Canadian Charity by indicating sa国际传媒 Mwahu Projectsa国际传媒 with the donation. Donations can be made via e-transfer to rcsv.i.19@gmail.com; by mailing a cheque to RCS VI #1110-6880 Wallace Drive, Brentwood Bay, V8M 1N8, B.C.; or through Canada Helps.

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