Gideon and Paula described this need very simply: basic classroom furniture is a priority. The hope is to move from shared, often crowded, rough wooden desks and benches to each student's own learning space with a smooth surface.
In 2025, four classrooms received basic tables and chairs for approximately 70 students. This year, the goal is to furnish four additional classrooms so more students can learn in a space that feels more comfortable, more usable, and more their own.
The current need is straightforward: 20 tables and 80 chairs. It is a practical project, but an important one. Better furniture helps shape the daily experience of learning and gives students a better place to sit, write, read, and grow.
