Infrastructure Development

Building Community Resilience

Infrastructure

Building essential community infrastructures, including schools, day care centers, dinning rooms, and recreational facilities. By investing in these fundamental pillars, we create environments that support education, health, and well-being.

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Key Features

  • Community-centered design

  • Cost-effective materials

  • Local labor

  • Holistic focus on multiple needs

  • Sustainable for long-term viability

Implementation

Over 12–18 months across countries. Planned: 10 schools, 30 dining rooms, 100 water systems.

We are starting with already operational communities and associations serving in Uruguay, Paraguay, Brasil, Argentina, Dominican Republic and Panama.

Budget

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Schools
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Dining Rooms
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Water Systems

Total: €2.4M–3M (80% builds, 20% materials/labor).

Impact Metrics

30,000 direct beneficiaries

90,000 lives improved

Improved literacy/health

Monitoring: Quarterly reports, third-party evaluations, anonymous feedback

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