EduCrate: Restoring Education Hope PDF Print E-mail
Written by Robert A. Southworth Jr.   
Friday, 30 November 2007

School shortages in Tanzania, hurricane-stricken Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi, tsunami-afflicted South East Asia, and earthquake-damaged Pakistan all need fast and reliable restoration of essential services such as food, housing, and education. Additionally, remote rural communities here in the United States and in under-developed countries abroad need cost-effective methods for delivering basic education services.
 

EduCrates are ready-to-use portable classrooms in shipping containers delivered anywhere in the world within three months of calling! Interruptions of children's education is unacceptable and we provide a timely solution that restores education hope.

 

EduCrate classrooms are made from recycled shipping containers, and they come complete with doors and windows, heating and air conditioning, chairs and tables, black or whiteboards, classroom supplies, and up to 25 backpacks that are filled with notebooks and other essential student school supplies (see Contents).
 

EduCrates can be found at http://www.educrate.org/


The EduCrate can be customized for use as a science lab or an art room, and an array of upgrade options are available, including installed restrooms, electric generators, and wireless computer networks.  We can even send support personnel (teachers and Professional Development staff) and replacement curriculum materials, if needed (see Options).

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