Three Roots International
Three Roots International believes that everyone deserves to have the access and resources they need to live, learn, and earn so they can thrive.
07/13/2026
Kindergarten graduation might seem small. It isn't.
The early childhood years are among the most critical in a child's development. What's built in these first classrooms shapes how children learn β and see themselves β for the rest of their lives.
That's why we celebrate every single one of these 38 graduates at Babogaya Primary School. They're not just moving to Grade 1. They're building the foundation for everything that follows.
If you've been thinking about supporting this work, this is what your partnership protects β one graduate at a time, year after year.
07/06/2026
While kids were racing and playing at sports camp this past week, something equally powerful was happening in the classroom. π
Our teachers gathered alongside a couple of our US volunteers for a focused training on the social and emotional needs of their students β including trauma-informed strategies for communication and behavior management. These are tools that will shape how they show up for students every single day.
Meeting the holistic needs of students ensures their success far beyond the classroom. And when we invest in teachers, the ripple effect is immeasurable.
We're proud to walk alongside educators who are so committed to the children in their care.
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07/03/2026
Field Day is always a hit β and we have the photos to prove it. π
This week we brought back some fan favorites: potato sacks, three-legged race, and dizzy bat. We also mixed in some new games to keep things exciting. But more than any single activity, what made today so special was simply being together β laughing, competing, cheering each other on, and being carefree for a day.
These are the moments that matter. Swipe through and join in the joy! π
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06/26/2026
Right now, the community schoolβs new computer lab runs on a generator.
At the launch, government officials committed to bringing electricity to the school, and community leaders agreed to help keep the lab running and secure. Sixteen computers are already changing how 540 students learn. Steady power will keep them on.
That is what lasting change looks like: owned by the people it serves. Local officials stepping up. Community leaders sharing responsibility. A whole community deciding this lab is theirs to protect and grow.
Would you pray with us that the promised electricity reaches the school soon?
Pray with us β ππ
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