Gidan Waya, a large rural K-12 school in Kafanchan, boasts a population of over 700 students. The facility also has dormitories for both girls and boys, complete with toilets and showers. Built on the other side of the campus, the dormitories contain the only toilets for staff and students.
To date, teachers and students have had to walk across the campus to access the toilets inside of the dormitories. This has resulted in lost class time and disruption of teaching. To alleviate the problem, a new building was constructed close to the classrooms. The structure is larger than our normal footprint in order to accommodate the larger school population. Currently, the structure is complete and will contain stalls for students and staff as well as hand washing stations for convenience. Many thanks to the Avon-Canton Rotary Club for sponsoring this project!
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