Past GCEL Projects
Taru, Kenya (2023)
Faculty, staff, students and community members helped build a new Learning Center in the village of Taru, where Kenyan students and community members can take classes, attend social gatherings,
and learn to use a computer.
Accra, Ghana (2022)
Students, faculty and staff helped build foster housing for children rescued from human trafficking and installed acoustical dampening solutions in classrooms by partnering with Ghana Make a Difference.
Nambouwalu, Fiji (2020)
Students, faculty and community members traveled to Fiji to finish projects undertaken in 2019, such as delivering and setting up a computer classroom with 30 computers and constructing a covered walkway on all sidewalks between classrooms on the Vuya District School campus.
Nambouwalu, Fiji (2019)
Students, faculty and community members constructed a computer classroom, teacher offices, sick bay for children, and addition to an existing pre-school. They worked side by side with the locals and school children to construct the projects.
Tororo, Uganda (2018)
In this eastern Ugandan village, a group of students in partnership with Hope 4 Kids International and the Lee Family Foundation helped to progress clean water and education initiatives while bringing to light a child sponsorship program.
Boane, Mozambique (2017)
Students helped add two new classrooms, a library, new books and a latrine to make life and education more accessible for the children of the Eduardo Mondlane Secondary School in Mozambique.
Chiclayo, Peru (2016)
³Ô¹Ï¹ÙÍø students faculty and staff collaborated with Juan Meja Baca University in Chiclayo, Perú to build a Women's Center, Children's Daycare, and bring water to a village.
Chiang Rai, Thailand (2015)
³Ô¹Ï¹ÙÍø students, faculty, and staff constructed a kitchen and dining facility for an orphanage. They also built a children's playground, added a water harvesting and retention system, installed a garden, and reconstructed a school near the Myanmar/Thai border.
Boane, Mozambique (2014)
³Ô¹Ï¹ÙÍø students and faculty helped construct a women's center with a computer room, a sewing area, and cooking school. These classes and others are offered on self reliance, budgeting and other self-help curriculum to set the women up for success and independence.