We began as two teachers in 1992 visiting a local rural school in Zimbabwe that had literally no resources. What began with a few shipments of textbooks and library books has expanded to include health initiatives and computer and technology training on a much larger scale across several countries. We have successfully completed projects in Zimbabwe, Kenya, Ghana, South Africa, Tanzania, Nepal, and the Philippines.
Lighting the Path in Rural Africa
Our Story
How We Deliver Education
School Construction
- Classroom construction: e.g. Imbale and Donya Sabuk
- Installation of electricity and water (wells and roof harvesting)
- Equipping classrooms with desks/chairs for students and libraries with table and benches; metal library shelving
- Providing full complements of library books
- Providing school uniforms for students in need
- Installing ARES computer labs along with projectors and then training.
Education empowers individuals to break the cycle of poverty and envision a brighter future.
Access to quality education transforms communities, fostering growth and development.
Our Approach
Projects start with conversations with local communities and our partners including Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Tsavo Conservancy and Pa-Moja in Kenya and Rotary clubs in Developing Countries. Then we use Rotary World Help to ship the needed resources.
Our most recent flagship is ARES, our African Ruggedized Education Solution, a powerful and content rich server that works off grid. ARES gives teachers and students access to a wealth of educational materials they could not dream of: wonderful videos, curriculum guides, 60,000 books to download to any device – even a cell phone. Learning becomes exciting; ARES transforms lives.
Our Partners who we share our success with
- Ol Pejeta Conservancy
- Tsavo Convervancy
- Pa-Moja
- Computers For School Kenya (CFSK)
- Rotary Clubs

