top | item 44308947

(no title)

achempion | 8 months ago

Have you tried contacting local business owners / chains inside or around this area or from a capital? What about local government (mayors, administration) to see if they can connect you with someone? Who will be paying teachers and maintaining the place after the premises is built? Are there any special requirements for buildings used for children education (kitchens equipment, materials used in construction, ventilation, etc)?

discuss

order

nodirvaliev|8 months ago

As for teacher salaries — they will be covered by the parents of the children. It was actually the parents who initiated this effort in the first place, as they deeply care about their children’s education. Of course, the salaries won’t be high, but some form of compensation is planned and agreed upon within the community.

There are no strict official requirements for the building itself, but we aim to use high-quality materials to ensure the structure can withstand heavy snow and seasonal floods. In the end, what matters most for these children is simply having a safe, warm space where they can learn.

Unfortunately, local authorities are unlikely to provide meaningful support — the village is very small, and we often fall outside the scope of regional priorities. Still, we are doing what we can with the resources and determination of the community.