April 2026 Update: Land purchase funds have been raised, we are currently in the process of purchasing the first acre from the Maasai community near Arusha. Phase 1 is underway.
Our Graduates Deserve Better Than What Comes Next
SATINO children leave our preschool prepared, confident, and ready to learn. Then they walk into Tanzania's public primary schools and face a very different reality. We are building a solution.

A School Built for 700 Students
This is what we are building โ a safe, non-violent, fully equipped primary school on 3 acres of land near Arusha. Seven grade levels, two classrooms per grade, a playground, water tanks, school buses, and a hostel for volunteers.
Every detail has been planned. The only thing between this render and reality is funding.
Four Phases to Full Capacity
The school will be built in four phases, each one expanding capacity and adding facilities. Phase 1 is already in motion.
Purchase the first acre from the Maasai community near Arusha, with agreement for 2 more. Build 4 fully equipped classrooms and a kitchen.
Expand onto a second acre and build 5 more classrooms, each with 16 tables, 32 chairs, shelves, blackboard, and teacher's desk.
Expand into the third and final acre, completing all 14 classrooms and reaching full primary school capacity of 700 students.
Build the volunteer hostel, playground, football field, parking, water tanks, and all additional facilities for a fully operational campus.
Land Prices Are Rising. Every Month Counts.
Arusha is one of Tanzania's fastest-growing cities, over 2 million people in the region and expanding fast. Land on the outskirts of the city is being bought up quickly and prices are climbing every year.
The Maasai community land near Arusha where we plan to build is available now. Waiting risks losing it entirely, or paying significantly more in future phases.



Help Us Build Something That Lasts
Phase 1 land purchase is already funded and in progress. The next phase needs your support. Every donation, however large or small, brings a safe primary school closer to reality for hundreds of children in Arusha.


