On Sunday, June 18, 2017, a heavy rain destroyed 23 meters (about 75 feet) of walls surrounding the Republic of Mexico Primary School in San Pedru Sula, Honduras. The school has 480 students from 1st to 6th grade and is supported by International Samaritan, which has built and helped maintain two classrooms there.
The section that was destroyed was from a perimeter wall of the school that ensures safety for the students. Weeks of heavy rain had weakened the wall and fortunately it collapsed on a Sunday with no students present and no one was injured.
The wall provides security for the school and its students and there is further concern that other sections of the wall may collapse, putting these students in danger as they play in the school yard. That is why we are asking for your help to fund the repairs and reconstruction of the wall quickly so that no students are injured and the school is once again a secure location. Please help us by donating to rebuild the damaged portions of the walls surrounding this school.
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