On August 16, 2018, the SASCO Community Resource Centre - a Windsor (1918) Legacy Project - officially opened. School Children now have a place where to learn - and grow.
The Centre is located on 2.5 acres of land about three kilometers from the town of Boma Ng’ombe in the HAI District of Tanzania. It is situated along a main road between Boma and several Maasai villages, in close proximity to a government primary as well as secondary school. Since government funded schools are under-resourced, the location is ideal to fulfill the aim of the Centre which is to provide a place for children to do homework, have access to curriculum resources and computers, and to get teaching assistance. The Centre only occupies a portion of the site. The remaining area is to be used for sports, the cultivation and storage of crops, and for future expansion.