A Safe Place for Children to Learn and Play

Greetings, Today I’d like to update you on a project we first told you about here. A US team was working in southern Kosovo to develop relationships and strengthen community institutions to counter the criminal activity and Islamic extremism that threaten the region. In conducting their assessments and community outreach, the team identified a critical local need: the hill next to the town’s primary school was collapsing onto the playground, making the grounds an unsafe place for children.
It was a major undertaking to keep the hill from collapsing onto the schoolyard

It was a major undertaking to keep the hill from collapsing onto the schoolyard

With your help, Spirit of America was able to fund the construction of a retaining wall that solved this problem. The project was recently completed, just in time for the new school year, and the unveiling ceremony was a big event. Dignitaries such as the Chief of Staff of KFOR (the NATO mission that ensures peace and stability in the wake of Kosovo’s independence from Serbia) and the town mayor spoke at the event.
At the end of the project, the children had a much safer place to learn and play

At the end of the project, the children had a much safer place to learn and play

Check out the US Embassy’s post about it on their Facebook page here.
Both the town mayor and the KFOR Chief of Staff attended the event, signaling their commitment to the community

Both the town mayor and the KFOR Chief of Staff attended the event, signaling their commitment to the community

Projects like this are about far more than solely giving kids a safe place to learn, important though that undeniably is. They are also critical in developing stronger relationships with vulnerable communities and demonstrating a commitment to the needs of those communities, thereby countering recruitment of locals by extremist and criminal organizations. Ultimately, that has a big impact on security and stability. You can still support this project by visiting the project page here. Thanks for being part of our team! Isaac Eagan Director of Field Operations
Isaac is a veteran of the Army National Guard with two tours in Iraq, in 2003-2004 and 2006-2007. After his last deployment during the Surge, he served as the OEF/OIF Coordinator for the Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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