Ash's story
Ash, a co-founder, talks about why Educate for Life

Since my mid-teens I've been interested in charitable work, helping people out, making the world a better place. I was acutely aware of the injustices and saddening circumstances that I felt existed in the world... but I was always frustrated by my own incapacity to truly make a difference; I wanted to do something to help, but didn't know how. It took a long time to understand that it's the small victories that really make this world a better place- leaving somewhere a little better than I found it, smiling at someone, these are the things that matter.

Year off

Then at 18, I spent a lot of time travelling, volunteering and attempting to practice my philosophy in different places, amongst varying cultures. It was over this time that I came to feel that education was one of the most valuable ways to help. I felt that schools are places around which people come together and I learned that a decent education is life altering for the child, the family and their community. For me schools became the forum in which I felt I could have my little victories.

University

I then came to university, with an idea that at some point I'd like to build a school somewhere for poor children, but soon after arriving I met Ed and realised that we share a similar vision, giving me the confidence to fulfil this dream. This is how Educate for Life came to be in my mind and the rest, as they say, is history!

Photo: Lunchtime at the school more photos »

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