Three Great Ways to Change Lives

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An ablution block for Mungwi tech 
Mungwi tech is a room & board school that was built back in the 50’s with a capacity of maybe 500 students. Today it is bursting at the seams with over 1,500 students and no running water.
Please help us finish the dream of Richard Tanner (Richard started this project three years ago and was not able to finish it before he passed away) this ablution block will provide running water (a well) and sinks, showers and flush toilets!!
Three hundred desks
ZSF is working hard to get desks into bush schools where currently children sit on the floor and try to study with a book or a piece of paper on their lap. Schools are in desperate need of desks even if they sit ten kids at a desk (see 1st picture in slider) they love it. 
Get on board and help with desks. We will give your family a school and they can provide desks for their school complete with pictures of the kids getting their desks.
A trade school for high school students 
ZSF is building a business/ trade high school. This is a really exciting project 
In an area of the world where unemployment is at an astounding 80 percent. Blue Skies building & trade school aims to help students create and sustain their own business. This can be achieved by providing classes that teach, precise English, budgeting, life skills, and new ideas in the following areas:  cooking, craft making, art,  music, carpentry, welding, small scale farming, event hosting, finish carpentry, masonry, refurbishing, and so much more. 
We plan on inviting teachers from around the world to come and hold a 3 week to 3 month seminar in the areas of their expertise. Ideas for small business start ups can also be sent to Blue Skies by way of internet or mail. 
  You can donate any amount to any or all three of these projects by hitting the general donate button on our donate page of our website. (for large donation we recommend scrolling to the bottom and hitting our DONATE VIA PAYPAL GIVING (no fees, 100% donation to ZSF)
thank you
Peggy and the ZSF staff

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