00:00The principal told me that those two teachers
00:01spend a third of their salary on getting to work
00:04and up to an hour a day driving to the school,
00:07which obviously is very brutal and not sustainable.
00:10And why?
00:10Joseph and Emmanuel, take off your blindfolds
00:13and look at your brand new home.
00:18Come on inside.
00:20Come check it out.
00:22Look at this bad boy.
00:23Yes, the power is for us.
00:30You guys aren't sharing this apartment.
00:32This is your apartment.
00:33When we first got here, I noticed something
00:35I just couldn't ignore.
00:37We don't need to film this.
00:39For over a decade now, this river is where the entire village
00:42gets their water from.
00:43And nearly 80% of their population, including kids,
00:46have parasitic worms in their intestines,
00:48which literally breaks my heart.
00:50That's why we drilled them a brand new well,
00:52not only for the school, but for the hundreds
00:54of people in the surrounding community.
00:56You know what that is?
00:57That's fresh water.
00:58The schools do not have clean water to drink.
01:01We also built bathrooms so they no longer have
01:03to pee and poop in the woods.
01:04And we built sinks over here that gets water
01:07from their brand new well.
01:08And we even built a kitchen.
01:10We are going all out for this school.
01:12Come on in.
01:12This kitchen has everything they'll need
01:14to provide school lunches every day.
01:17I wanted to tell you guys, every single school day,
01:19for the next five years, we're going to give
01:22all of the students a free lunch.
01:23Wow.
01:24I'm short of waste.
01:26I don't even know what to say.
01:27Take a date anywhere on this calendar.
01:292030?
01:29May of 2030, we will give them free meals.
01:32You're going to do that?
01:32Just like that?
01:33Just like that.
01:34It's covered.
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