DR Congo Schools

Explore our page to learn how we transform under-resourced schools through safe classrooms, essential supplies, and infrastructure support.

A sturdy, newly built brick school building in rural DR Congo stands prominently in the frame, its walls painted in warm earthy tones with a crisp white trim around the windows and doors. The school is surrounded by red soil and sparse green vegetation, with simple wooden desks visible through open doorways. Soft late-afternoon sunlight bathes the structure, casting long, gentle shadows and highlighting the fresh, clean lines of the construction. Photographed at eye level with a wide angle, the composition shows the school centered with the expansive sky above, conveying stability, safety, and hope. The photographic realism emphasizes clean details, a professional, documentary feel, and a calm, uplifting atmosphere.
An interior photographic view of a DR Congo classroom transformed with safe infrastructure: strong concrete walls painted a soft cream, a smooth cement floor, and a solid tin roof visible at the top of the frame. Rows of simple wooden desks are neatly aligned, each with a small stack of textbooks and exercise books. At the front, a large, newly installed green chalkboard dominates the wall, perfectly framed and spotless. Gentle mid-morning sunlight filters through secure, glassless window openings with sturdy metal grilles, casting patterned light onto the floor. Shot from the back of the room with a wide lens, sharp focus throughout, the composition leads the eye toward the chalkboard, creating a professional, organized, and optimistic atmosphere of readiness for learning.

Classroom construction

We fund classroom construction, provide essential supplies, and support ongoing teacher development to create safe, equipped learning environments for students in DR Congo.

Project Spotlights

Stories from active school projects highlight progress and impact for communities.

A wide, photographic landscape of a rural DR Congo school compound viewed from a slightly elevated angle, showing several modest classroom buildings with tin roofs arranged around an open, red-earth courtyard. A simple flagpole stands in the center, and a newly constructed rainwater harvesting tank and handwashing station are visible near one building. Early morning natural light creates a soft golden hue over the scene, with long shadows stretching across the yard and lush green hills faintly visible on the horizon. The composition uses the rule of thirds, with the buildings occupying the lower portion and the expansive sky above, conveying openness, progress, and community-focused infrastructure support in a calm, professional tone.

Impact at a glance

We share outcomes and statistics to show how donor support translates into safer classrooms and brighter futures for children in DR Congo.