Jason Koenig recently traveled with Nick Tosti (CfC Co-Founder and Director), and Dan Wachtler (CfC Project Manager), to India to photograph the community of Jharkhand were CfC will build a new hospital this coming Fall. His experience and and photography was recently published in the One World’s Children Fund blog. Click the link below to [...]
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After many months of hard work, the project in Bungoma for One Acre Fund is coming to a close. All that remains to be done is a little paint and some punch list items. One Acre Fund plans to move into the office/educational space by the end of April.
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During the trip to Cambodia, CfC was given an award for Nation Building by the Cambodian Ministry of Education
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Near the end of January two of CfC’s founders, Mike McEvoy and Nick Tosti, visited the S.T.E.P. campus in Cambodia. They were able to spend some time with Sokchea Monn, S.T.E.P. founder, and many of the teachers at the school. It was great to see the new building fully in [...]
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Construction for Change’s design team (Kit and Sam Kollmeyer, Mark Rollins, and Dan Wachtler) have completed the first concept for the hospital in India. It will go through a couple different iterations before final design but this is a good start!
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The office/educational space structure is complete. Next are systems and finishes.
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Phase II construction of the office/educational space in Bungoma continues to progress well.
Continue Reading →After much hard work the school project in Cambodia has come to a close with much success and well ahead of the January 1, 2011 due date. Starting in mid-January the S.T.E.P. program will move the kindergarten and English classes into the new building
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Dave Betts, CfC project manager, has commenced construction of Phase II of the One Acre Fund Economic Development Center in Bungoma, Kenya. Phase II is an office/educational space and will become OAF’s base of operations. The building will have office space for 30 employees, two conference rooms, and an outdoor [...]
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The construction team in Cambodia is a punch list away from finishing construction of the school. Recent area flooding has made site access difficult and will delay the final items for a couple weeks
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