Simon Jarvis

London to Brighton for Camara 2024

Fundraising for Camara Education UK Ltd
£1,500
raised of £1,000 target
Event: London to Brighton Cycle Ride 2024, on 15 September 2024
We're taking part in the London to Brighton cycle ride to raise money to install a Digital Learning Centre at Kasulu Secondary School in western Tanzania, not far from Lake Tanganyika and the border of Burundi.

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I’m aiming to raise over £1000 to fund a Digital Learning Centre, training and support for Kasulu Secondary School in western Tanzania, not far from Lake Tanganyika and the border of Burundi. The school has never had any computers for students, so this sponsorship could be transformational. The sponsorship will provide:

• 25 PCs loaded with the relevant software and educational content.

• 1 networked classroom server & WiFi coverage.

• Power setup & AVS (voltage stabiliser).

• 5 days of ICT Skillbuilder face-to-face training for 10 teachers, with refresher sessions annually for 4 years.

• Access to digital learning materials and video-based content aligned to the local curriculum.

• Maintenance and technical support for 4 years.

• Reporting, monitoring & evaluation.

Some students at the school may never even have seen a computer before, and the lab also provides vital content, when books are often hard to come by.

I’m not a seasoned cyclist so this won’t be easy. Your support, however big or small, could make a huge difference! Thank you so much

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About the campaign

We're taking part in the London to Brighton cycle ride to raise money to install a Digital Learning Centre at Kasulu Secondary School in western Tanzania, not far from Lake Tanganyika and the border of Burundi.

About the charity

Camara Education UK Ltd

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Camara Education sets up computer labs in schools across Africa, and trains teachers and local staff to use and maintain them; to date we have installed over 130,000 computers into 12,000 schools, impacting almost 4.5 million African children. We aim to deliver transformative digital education.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,499.07
+ £332.18 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,499.07
Offline donations
£0.00

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