Here is a photo and translation of the words carved on the plaque outside Lequeracabu’u School. “In collaboration with the Ministry of Education, a group of friends throughout the world
Nearly half of children under five in Timor Leste suffer from malnutrition. The govt has a school feeding program in place and Spend it Well is working in conjunction with
Less than 6 months after The White Party raised the money to build Lequeracabu’u village a school, it is finished and open. The opening ceremony last Friday was both an
GRM International has funded the cost of constructing and installing a 10,000 litre water tank at Lequeracabu’u school. While there is water everywhere in the wet season, this changes dramatically at
Lequeracabu’u School is almost finished and is looking great. Photos from Dinis’ latest trip are attached. It’s hard to imagine a more spectacularly positioned school! The school will be officially
To try and prevent further deforestation in East Timor, there are strict limits on cutting down trees. One of the results of that policy though, is a critical shortage of school
Dinis was at Lequeracabu’u again over the weekend. The school is coming along really well – the roof is on and the laying of the bricks to make the walls
We’re delighted to have hired Dinis de Jesus Inacio as our first employee. While everyone involved with Spend it Well in Timor is incredibly generous with their time, they are
Simon, Jenny, Agostinho and Dinis had a great trip to Lequeracabu’u school last week. It took 5 hours to get there from Dili including serious off-road driving and creek crossing.
There are some incredible artists in Timor – but there is no art industry as they have no way to sell their paintings and very limited ability to get materials.