Global Education Nonprofit Launches October Crowdfunding
Challenge For Children in Need
NEW
YORK, Oct. 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Nonprofit
buildOn launches its Steps for Students challenge today in
support of the difficult and treacherous paths that young people
take on their walk to school every day. Participants will walk 31
miles throughout the month of October and raise funds that will
directly benefit students in the U.S. and in eight of the world's
economically poorest countries.
Chicago Red Stars'
Samantha Staab accepted
buildOn's challenge, and despite a recent injury, is determined to
walk in solidarity with buildOn students throughout October.
"I'm so inspired by the lengths buildOn students go to not only
receive an education, but to give back to their communities through
service," says Staab. "If these students can overcome incredible
odds to pursue their dreams, we can walk 31 miles to help them get
there."
buildOn has been uniting communities through service and
education to ignite a more equitable future since 1991. buildOn
U.S. mobilizes high school students from marginalized communities
to transform their neighborhoods through service. buildOn Global
partners with low-income countries to build schools and provide
access to education for children and adults.
In addition to dangerous, high traffic routes to school,
Johns Hopkins University researchers
found that U.S. students whose routes to school "required walking
or waiting for a bus in areas with higher violent crime rates had
higher rates of absenteeism." Fortunately, students who participate
in buildOn's Service Learning Program attend school on average 15
more days per year compared to their uninvolved peers, and 98
percent graduate high school.
Globally, many students walk several miles, often through
dangerous terrain, to attend school. That's why buildOn has
constructed over 2,700 schools across eight economically developing
countries, and is on track to break ground on more than one school
every single day in 2025.
To join the walk with Staab and buildOn, visit
buildon.org/steps-for-students. Downloadable photos of buildOn
students can be found here. Learn more about buildOn's work to
unite communities through service and education at
buildon.org.
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SOURCE buildOn, Inc.