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🌍 I Built 10 Schools Around The World! 🏫

Join me on this incredible journey as I travel across continents to build 10 schools, bringing education, hope, and opportunity to children in need. From remote villages to bustling cities, see how these schools are changing lives and empowering communities. This project proves that with determination and teamwork, we can make a global impact, one school at a time.

✨ Watch till the end to see the amazing transformations and hear stories from the students whose lives have been touched!

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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 podΓ­a 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.
12:04ΒΏLos niΓ±os estΓ‘n contentos?
12:06Β‘SΓ­!
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.

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