Home2024-10-08T08:38:02-06:00

EVERY CHILD
IN A CLASSROOM

When a child steps through the door of a classroom, their future expands.
Millions of children in Sub-Saharan Africa are out of school for lack of a classroom.
We’re here to change that, one classroom at a time.

Join us.

OF DONATIONS GO DIRECTLY TO PROJECTS

thanks to a private foundation donation that covers all operational costs.

OUR IMPACT

COUNTRIES

7

STUDENTS IMPACTED

22,000+

PROJECTS

42

CLASSROOMS BUILT

176

Villages Impacted

100s

OUR SCHOOLS

OUR WHY

What started as a goal to gather 1,000 friendship bracelets to take to the African school children we would be visiting, turned into 5,129 total bracelets!  We were able to share these bracelets with FIVE SCHOOLS! We had friends near and far, young and “more advanced in years”, boys and girls, school groups, church youth groups, elementary school classes, the entire student body at Wasatch Junior High and more all joining us in this effort to bring smiles and love to these children across the world. Read more about the people involved below! Read More…

93 million children in Sub-Saharan Africa are out of school, many for lack of a classroom. Millions more are learning in dilapidated, dangerous conditions. We’re here to change that, one classroom at a time.

Rural African children often only have two choices about education: a crowded, crumbling classroom or a class held “under the trees”. These outdoor classes shut down during poor weather and the entire rainy season, often lasting 4-6 months. Join us in making education more dependable and accessible by constructing durable classrooms.

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

We partner with dedicated communities to bring safe, durable classrooms to their villages. Families and community members make sacrifices to help with the planning, construction, and maintenance of the classrooms we fund, ensuring local ownership and project longevity.

OUR RECENT BLOGS

Stan’s Trip

October 8, 2020|

Recently, Stan Wilson, co-founder of Coafrica, took a trip to Africa to visit our current and potential project sites. While in Malawi, Stan visited Kataya, a primary school that Coafrica is building. His visit gave him--and the rest of us at Coafrica--a valuable look into the lives of the students and families that we work with.

Go to Top