Community
We firmly believe in supporting our community and positively contributing towards the Livingstone area. From preserving the heritage of the town and local cultural to our involvement with upliftment efforts in the nearby village, we are actively involved. Click on the photos to see some of our projects, or scroll down for a list of our projects past and present.
PROJECTS WITH JUST SOME OF THE MANY SPONSORS INCLUDE
The building of a Health Post and supplying of equipment in it (BELRON SA, YESNER
Pharmaceuticals Aust, CEO Group USA)
The construction of a Police Post at the request of the villagers themselves (JACOBS UK)
The renovation of the water supply system that now provides 50,000 litres of clean water each day to the villagers (ZURICH and ADAMSON UK, de ALBA BARNOLA Mexico)
Providing 300 children with Solar Study Lamps so that they can do their homework at night (Geoff/Bonnie MORGAN and sponsors)
The building of a library and canteen at the school (GREG CARR Foundation USA)
Providing breakfast for 400 children daily during term time (SONDLAND/DURANT Foundation)
Building of a goat shed for animal husbandry studies (UNUM)
Sponsorships for 50 children to high schools in Livingstone town (SLOAN Scholarship)
Construction of a Kindergarten classroom for the village pre-school (Norwich Union now AVIVA Insurance)
Sponsorship of 3 teachers through University courses (SLOAN Scholarship)
Provision of gardening tools for the growing of vegetables by the students for the school (STONEY Ireland)
Paying for the exam fees for those children sitting for their annual tests
Construction of a Community Hall for 250 people
Provision during each term time of pencils, pens, books, maps etc for each of the grades
Construction of houses for two of the leaders of the area (SATORI)
Transport for the students to attend sports matches and scholastic competitions. The lodge also hosts students from abroad to come and spend time on VOLUNTOURISM tasks assisting children at the school with sports and extra
Contact us to find out more about our Simonga Village projects.
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