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Project Rescue Children became registered with the Gambian Ministry of Justice as a limited company and charity foundation in the Gambia 2021, TIN: 2100434910. Gambian charity foundation number 2021/C16472 Project Rescue Children became registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) as Project Rescue Children Limited in 2017. Australian Business Number (ABN): 50 618 341 414 Project Rescue Children Ltd is an Australian Public Company registered with the Australian Tax Office (ATO) and the Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) as a Charitable Organisation and is endorsed with Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) Status. This means your sponsorship over $2 is tax deductible.
Gambia School Build

Project Rescue Children in partnership with two villages who have kindly donated a share of their lands, are building a new school. The cost to build the school will consist of three class rooms with open air windows, a girls and boys toilet block separate from the school building. We will drill a new fresh water bore hole within the school perimeter, as well as fix and connect electricity with three solar panels on the school roof. 


Our aim is to have a fully self-sufficient school that will be run and operated by the two villages. It's vital we eliminate Western paedophiles taking advantage of poverty and lack of education as their weapons to exploit and sexual abuse local children. Paedophiles offer to pay poverty stricken families children's education and support the family, on the basis that the children can spend 'time' with the Western man when he is in the Gambia.