We're Building Classrooms to Celebrate the 10,000th Daily News Lesson!
As you likely already know, Daily News lessons are quite popular with our students. In fact, they're the most popular study materials we offer. They help students improve their language skills while also learning about people and communities around the world.
This month, we'll be reaching a major milestone: the release of our 10,000th Daily News lesson! We're celebrating the occasion with a campaign to donate up to five classrooms to schools in the Philippines. With your help, we want to support education not just online, but in person for a new generation of students.
About the campaign
The Philippines is special to us at Engoo; it's the home of many of our excellent tutors and the place where our Daily News service first started. Many students in rural parts of the country, however, attend schools without the resources and facilities found in other parts of the world. That's why the goal of this campaign is building classrooms where they're needed most.
Here's how it works:
For every 10,000 lessons booked using Daily News as the study material, we will make a donation to the Yellow Boat of Hope Foundation to build a classroom in an area that badly needs it.
And we won't stop with just one. Our goal is to go up to 50,000 lessons booked using Daily News materials within the campaign period. That means we could potentially build five classrooms!
The campaign will run from June 24 to June 28. With Daily News being the most popular of our materials, you will likely be conducting many lessons using them already. But now we have an extra incentive to push them a little harder.
Once the campaign ends, the Yellow Boat of Hope Foundation will send us regular updates about the status of the classrooms we are able to build. And of course, we will share these updates with you through our social media channels (which you can find here and here).
We can do it!
Engoo has a history of supporting communities in need, and we're excited to continue that tradition with this newest campaign.
We feel that helping children enjoy a better education experience is the perfect way to celebrate the continued success of our Daily News materials. We hope you'll join us in making these goals into real and positive change in the world.