Chifundo School

Chifundo School serves 335 students from Early Childhood Education through Grade 7. Since 2021, Godlink has helped transform the school by providing a new roof, desks, computers, sewing machines, clean water, and a daily feeding program. Enrollment has grown significantly, and students now benefit from updated curriculum, dictionaries, books, and other essential learning resources.

An unfinished classroom with rough concrete walls, two windows with rusty metal bars, and wooden benches made of planks and bricks on a concrete floor. Cloudy sky visible outside.
School children in blue uniforms pose for a group photo in front of a school building with a green roof, under a partly cloudy sky.

Mkapala School

Mkapala Community School, located in Petauke, Zambia, was the first school Godlink built from the ground up and now serves 290 students from Early Childhood Education through Grade 7. The school has recently been equipped with a new borehole, providing students with reliable access to clean water. Mkapala is seeing excellent results through its farming program and was recently recognized by the district for its high test scores. These achievements reflect the powerful impact of combining quality education, daily nutrition, clean water, and strong community involvement. Mkapala continues to be a shining example of what is possible when students are equipped with the tools and support they need to thrive.

A man smiling and giving a thumbs up standing next to a partially built brick foundation on a dirt construction site outdoors, with green trees and a partly cloudy sky in the background.
A single-story building with a green metal roof, yellow upper walls, and gray lower walls. There are six windows with metal bars on the yellow section. The building is on bare, reddish dirt, with a small, leafless tree in the foreground and a clear sky above.

Kamwala School

Kamwala Community School now serves 476 students from Early Childhood Education through 7th grade. Godlink recently repaired the school’s roof and restored the water well, ensuring that students have access to clean and safe drinking water. A new skill development center has been added to expand the school’s sewing and computer training programs for older students. The daily feeding and educational programs have led to a rapid increase in student enrollment as more families seek better opportunities for their children. The local community has been instrumental in supporting these efforts, especially through active involvement in the farming program. Kamwala continues to grow as a place of hope, learning, and transformation for students and their families.

A woman teacher stands in front of a chalkboard, teaching a classroom of children sitting on the ground outdoors in a makeshift classroom built with mud bricks and wooden planks.
Group of children and adults standing outside a building with a corrugated metal roof, in a sandy area, under a clear sky.