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00:00In this video, we are building 10 schools all around the world.
00:03Over 200 million children sadly don't have access to a safe school.
00:08So I decided not only to build schools for these kids, but also feed them for years.
00:13Save them from illegal child labor farms and prevent them from drinking infected water.
00:18We don't need to film this.
00:19We got water!
00:20This video will change the lives of tens of thousands of people around the world.
00:26Which brings us to our first school in Ghana.
00:28We built this one?
00:30No, that's the old school.
00:31You think I would build that?
00:33No.
00:33You know what that means, Chandler.
00:35Let's tear down this rust bucket of a school.
00:40Oh!
00:41Keep punching!
00:43This school is so dangerous that it was actually ordered by government officials to be torn down.
00:48Get out of here!
00:49Who's ready to see the new school?
00:54Don't check out your new school!
00:56Go have fun!
00:58What do you guys think of it?
01:00Yay!
01:02We're also, within walking distance, building up a brand new well!
01:07I love sense of all this happening!
01:09Let's keep building school!
01:10And that's only the start of all the lives we are going to possibly impact.
01:14Now, unlike the last school, this one doesn't need to be torn down.
01:18Aw.
01:19Yeah, I can take that.
01:21Yeah.
01:21So we're going to completely refurbish it.
01:24It's crazy to think that over 250 kids go to school here in these conditions.
01:30I knew I had to go all out for that.
01:32Step one is repainting the walls.
01:34Oh, I get it.
01:36You're leaving the short parts for me.
01:38Yes.
01:38Why do you think you're here, babe?
01:39I understand my role.
01:41New ceiling, new walls, new floor.
01:44Like, brand new.
01:45And not only do we fix their old classrooms, but we built them two brand new school rooms
01:51that the kids have never seen before.
01:54Come on in.
01:55This is their first time seeing their brand new classrooms.
01:58Go check it out.
01:59Oh my gosh, look how excited they are.
02:00I was not lying when I said over 250 kids go to school here, and now they have two brand
02:06new classrooms that they can learn in.
02:08What do you guys think of the new classrooms?
02:10Yeah?
02:11They're so happy.
02:13Yeah, let's go to the top.
02:14So we are really happy all day.
02:16Yes.
02:16I mean, I'm proud of you people.
02:18Yes, let's go.
02:22So some of these kids have never played with a toy in their entire life, and they are having
02:26so much freaking fun just hanging out and messing around.
02:29Not only will school attendance go up, but they're also going to have way more fun.
02:33I'm so happy we did this project.
02:35The principal told me that those two teachers spend a third of their salary on getting to
02:40work and up to an hour a day driving to this school, which obviously is very brutal and
02:45not sustainable, and why?
02:47Joseph and Emmanuel, take off your blindfolds and look at your brand new home.
02:55Come on inside.
02:56Come check it out.
02:58Look at this bad boy.
03:00Yes.
03:01The power is for us.
03:06You guys aren't sharing this apartment.
03:08This is your apartment.
03:10Come with me.
03:12This is your side.
03:14Yes.
03:18Thank you guys for being great teachers.
03:20And we didn't stop here with these apartments.
03:22When we first got here, I noticed something I just couldn't ignore.
03:55We don't need to film this.
03:56We're here from their brand new well.
03:57And we even built a kitchen we are going all out for this school.
04:01Come on in.
04:02This kitchen has everything they'll need to provide school lunches every day.
04:06I wanted to tell you guys, every single school day, for the next five years, we're going to give all
04:11the students a free lunch.
04:12Wow.
04:14I'm short of waste.
04:15I don't even know what to say.
04:16Take a date anywhere on this calendar.
04:182030?
04:19May of 2030, we will give them premium.
04:21You're going to do that?
04:22Just like that?
04:23Just like that.
04:23It's covered.
04:24I'm super excited.
04:26Yes.
04:26I mean, this is great.
04:28I'm going to tell them.
04:29Yeah, go tell them.
04:29Go for it.
04:30I'm going to tell them.
04:30All right.
04:31For the next five years, they are going to feed all of us every day.
04:40See me.
04:41Yeah, you know.
04:43Shout out to the Rockefeller Foundation for helping us out with such a worthy call.
04:47You guys don't have to chant my name.
04:53You don't have to.
04:54We actually spent over half a million dollars on this compound right here.
04:58Not including any other schools, just here.
05:01And we're not done.
05:02That figure is going to cost over a million dollars by the end of this year just into developing this
05:07school and the community around it to, you know, better lives of the kids and the teachers.
05:11The structures we built will impact generations to come.
05:14And it's kind of funny because we built so much here that they actually named me the chief of development.
05:19Jimmy, when you say you do it, you didn't have to go this above and beyond, but thank you.
05:27This is our next school.
05:29And kids, can you please leave?
05:30I need all of you to just get out of here because you see this building we were in is
05:34older than me.
05:35And the roof could collapse on them while they're just learning, which they learn here every single day and is
05:40completely unacceptable.
05:42So as you can see, we're going to start tearing down this school because I don't want these kids to
05:47be killed while learning.
05:49I mean, that is literally one of the most tragic things that could ever happen.
05:52Which is why we replaced our old school with this brand new two-story school.
05:56With the school now doubled in size, over 300 children can now attend this school that has eight massive, fully
06:04-furnished classrooms.
06:05Thank you, Mr. Bean, for caring for our children.
06:11Also, right beside the brand new two-story school, built a well powered by solar panels with a water storage
06:17facility.
06:17And this water isn't just for the school.
06:19It also is for the thousand people that live in this community around here.
06:23We're not here to check boxes and build schools.
06:24We're here to fundamentally change the lives of the communities.
06:27Providing a safe school for these kids means they're not forced into illegal child labor,
06:32which is Feastable's mission and why we pay all our farmers a living income reference price
06:37while auditing and remediating child labor on our farm.
06:40And also why we built schools in 11 different communities for the children of Ghana.
06:45But child labor isn't the only problem we're fixing.
06:48This next school is so run down, it's nearly impossible for the students to learn.
06:52This is what their old classrooms look like.
06:55When it rains, it floods.
06:56Really?
06:57Yeah, and then the water also gets in.
06:58So it's very muddy when it's raining.
07:00So over the next several months, we built them an entirely new school from the ground up.
07:05The last of the seven classrooms is now done.
07:08Let's see what the kids think.
07:09Come on in!
07:10No joke, none of the teachers have let any of these kids in.
07:13This is the very first time they've ever been inside.
07:16It looks like they're excited for their new classrooms.
07:19They are loving the new school.
07:21This is why we're doing this video.
07:23And we didn't just build them a brand new school,
07:26including providing each of the classrooms a brand new desk.
07:28But also, eight months ago, we built this kitchen for the old school that was here.
07:32And every single school day for the next five years at this school,
07:35we are giving every student free food.
07:38We're going to need more classrooms, Jim.
07:39There's going to be more kids wanting food.
07:40But that's why we built seven.
07:42We just did that.
07:43Yeah, that makes sense.
07:44Let's go to the next school.
07:45This is a school feeding program that we actually set up a year ago.
07:49And here we are a year later, and the school lunch program is still in effect.
07:53Every single school day, the kids are getting a free school lunch.
07:55And because of our meal program, school attendance has gone up 10% and climbing.
07:59And when I saw the state of these classrooms during that video,
08:02I knew we had to do something.
08:03Which is why, of course, we hooked them up with a brand new school.
08:07And we didn't just build these students one classroom.
08:11Not two classrooms.
08:13Not three classrooms.
08:18We built them 10 classrooms.
08:20And all 10 of these combined is just one of the 10 schools we're building in this video.
08:25Let's see what the kids think.
08:26Are you ready to see your new classroom?
08:29No one day.
08:30You want to come see it?
08:32Look how excited they are to see their new classroom.
08:34New class!
08:36New class!
08:37New class!
08:37New class!
08:38New class!
08:40They're grabbing my hand.
08:41Oh.
08:42Come on in!
08:45If it weren't for the school that we just built,
08:48these kids would go to school every day in fear of their own classroom.
08:51And I'm just so happy that that's no longer an issue these kids have to worry about.
08:55You guys like the new classroom?
08:57Yeah!
08:58We love it.
08:59You guys got to stay in school.
09:01I built this just for you guys.
09:02But there's so many other students around the world that don't even have a school themselves.
09:06And we're going to build the first high school this town has ever had.
09:10This entire town has to share one school from middle school all the way through high school.
09:15Their principal is forced to work out of her car,
09:17and we're here to build them a brand new high school.
09:21And we start by building each individual wall and linking them together.
09:25If I was picturing building schools, I didn't think it would be this.
09:27I thought it'd be like a hammer and a nail or something.
09:30Okay, one wall down.
09:31Wall number two.
09:32Let's go!
09:33There we go.
09:34Wall number three.
09:34This school is coming together very quickly.
09:37Well, the outline.
09:38Still got to pour concrete in it.
09:40We're building nice schools, trust me.
09:42Let's lock it in place and bring in the roof.
09:44Now me and 50 volunteers are just going to throw the roof on the school.
09:47Some might call it raising the roof.
09:50I'll give it to you.
09:51That was good.
09:52Thanks, man.
09:52That was good.
09:52Oh, they're going.
09:53Oh!
09:55Oh, okay.
09:55I'm not even touching it.
09:57No, it's not tall enough.
09:58Yeah, yeah.
10:00Yeah, okay.
10:01So now, as you can see, we have half the roof.
10:03Now we just got to do the other side.
10:05We look like we're about to go to war.
10:07Here they come.
10:08Ready?
10:09Oh, God.
10:10Oh, God.
10:11This thing is heavy.
10:12Second roof is up.
10:13We did it.
10:14This next-gen building material will be filled with concrete,
10:18making the school stand strong for generations.
10:21And while the boys began reinforcing the walls with concrete,
10:24I had one more surprise for the most important part of the school.
10:28You're the principal of their old school,
10:30and I heard that for the last decade you've worked out of your car.
10:33Yes.
10:34From my car, I have my documents.
10:36I don't have a private space.
10:37So right next to the brand-new school,
10:39we built her her very own office.
10:42It's your new office.
10:44Oh, yo-yo.
10:46Ay.
10:47Me van a ser llorar.
10:49Gracias, Jimmy.
10:50No problem.
10:51No more working out of your car.
10:53You now have a brand-new office with your brand-new school.
10:56But this school can't be considered complete without one last surprise.
11:00We also made you guys a brand-new soccer field.
11:03Go, go, go, go.
11:04Shout-out to Televisa Foundation for helping us build this.
11:07Anyways, let's go to real more schools.
11:09And the next schools we're building might be the hardest of them all,
11:12all the way in Ecuador.
11:13Imagine living so far into the jungle that you're left to fend for yourself.
11:18Well, that's the reality for these next two schools.
11:21And because they have no help this far into the rainforest,
11:24we're doing everything it takes to get there.
11:26We have to take two plane rides.
11:28We're now on a three-hour boat ride.
11:30Then we have to off-road for an hour and a half.
11:33And when we arrived, we learned how the rain prevents these kids from learning.
11:37No podĂa dar clase cuando llueve y es imposible.
11:40Tin roofs make it absolutely impossible to hurt anybody.
11:44The students, they cannot learn anything without proper conditions.
11:47How high do the waters get?
11:48Because above your needs.
11:49Forget about learning.
11:50That's just dangerous.
11:51So we got to replacing the old weathered schools with two brand-new elevated schools
11:57specifically designed to ensure all the students are safe from the rain.
12:00More than 50 kids now are able to come back to school with their better conditions.
12:04¿Los niños estĂ¡n contentos?
12:06¡SĂ!
12:07And to welcome the hundreds of students these schools will educate over their lifetime,
12:11we replaced their dangerous wooden bridge with a much safer metal bridge.
12:16Now these kids don't have to be in fear every time they go to school.
12:20And now that these kids have a fun place to learn,
12:23we're off to help others do the same all the way in the United States.
12:26Oak Creek Academy is a school for students that have neurodivergent needs.
12:30Try to provide different opportunities for them to grow and excel in a safe space.
12:34How's it going, everybody?
12:36And the best place for this group of students to learn isn't inside the classroom,
12:40but rather outside the school.
12:42Data shows that neurodivergent kids learn better outside in the wilderness
12:46than when they're cramped together inside a room.
12:48Which is why I teamed up with Lowe's to build the perfect learning center for these kids.
12:53Everyone you see wearing red works for Lowe's and is volunteering on their own time
12:57to give these kids a space where they can learn and excel.
13:00How is building this place going to help with the kids?
13:02This place is going to become a new type of environment that they currently don't have,
13:05where they have permission to play with nature.
13:07So basically this is like an earthly version of a playground.
13:10Yeah.
13:10In a previous video, we talked about how Lowe's wanted to make 10 million square feet of impact.
13:14And they actually crushed their goal.
13:16And this year, they're actually committed to over 2,000 projects of impact.
13:19And more than 200,000 volunteer hours nationwide.
13:23Bring in the mold.
13:24My bad.
13:25I missed Lyle, my bad.
13:26I did that on purpose.
13:28Helping people has been a part of Lowe's' DNA for over 100 years.
13:32So I want to say thank you so much, Lowe's, for being a partner with us
13:34and just your commitment to doing good all around the world.
13:37We got ourselves a playhouse.
13:38I hope they really like that.
13:39This is heavy.
13:40If you want to learn more changes to our code or click the link in the description
13:43and you can see how you can get involved.
13:45And after putting the finishing touches on the rest of this learning center,
13:48it was finally time to bring these children to their new classroom.
13:52The kids are just so excited.
13:53What a gift.
13:54It's just way more open, way more natural,
13:56and just provides way more opportunities for imagination and creativity.
13:59Thank you, Mr. B.
14:01Thank you, Mr. B.
14:02And for our final school, we're headed to India.
14:05To a school so overcrowded that hundreds of eager students
14:09don't have enough room to learn.
14:11We do not have our own classrooms.
14:13I mean, with over 400 students, how many classrooms do you guys have total?
14:16Six.
14:16Six classrooms?
14:17Yeah.
14:18Wow.
14:18Okay.
14:18So we built them this brand new three-story school.
14:23And because many of these kids have to walk over an hour in the dark
14:27on busy and dangerous roads just to get to school.
14:33We're gifted a bus.
14:35That's right.
14:36We bought them their own school bus.
14:38I'm really happy that my students, especially the girls, will come safely.
14:42All right, guys.
14:42We're going to your brand new classroom.
14:43Are you guys excited?
14:44Yeah.
14:46I'm excited, too.
14:47Let's go.
14:48Yeah.
14:50They all say we are very excited to go on our new school.
14:53I'm very thankful for the U.A. Foundation.
14:55They have given such a huge building to us.
14:58Hooray!
14:59I just wanted to say that I'm not the best with this kind of stuff,
15:02but from the bottom of my heart...
15:03Oh, we got a little munchkin right there.
15:05From the bottom of my heart, I just want to say thank you.
15:08We wouldn't be able to change these kids' lives, the teachers' lives,
15:11the entire community's lives were changed
15:13because you guys watched these videos and allowed us to do this.
15:16You're why we can spend over $3 million building these 10 schools,
15:21which, over time, will teach over 18,000 students.
15:24You're why we can build wells to provide fresh drinking water
15:28and make it safer to get around with buses and bridges,
15:31helping these communities not just for now, but for generations to come.
15:35I hope this is just the beginning.
15:38Like, I have big ambitions,
15:39and I hope throughout the history of the MrBeast channel,
15:42we were able to save and change millions more lives.
15:44And so I'm just very grateful for all of you that watched the videos.
15:47Thank you so much.
15:48Huge thanks to our partners at T-Mobile for helping make this video possible
15:52and for the incredible work they do in education,
15:54connecting students through their Project 10 Million program.
15:57Thank you so much for joining us.