3D Printers and laptops for low decile primary schools

$135 of $3,000 goal
Given by 5 generous donors in around 9 months

SCOPE is raising funds to provide innovative technology such as 3D printers and chromebooks to local primary schools

Wellington

SCOPE's work aims to provide new opportunities for Wellington's low decile primary schools students to learn business enterprise skills that will extend their horizons.

SCOPE is aiming to bring incredible 3D printing technology into more primary schools to teach students about this innovation.

We have already had success by giving a 3D printer and chromebooks to Linden school. It was incredibly well received by the school and their community. Sir Richard Taylor of Weta Workshop was there to officially handover the printer to Linden school!

Taniya Wickramarachchi's involvement (page creator)

SCOPE is aiming to raise funds to bring 3D printing technology into more schools. I am the President of SCOPE.

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Latest donations

Guest Donor
Guest Donor on 20 Feb 2017
$25
Guest Donor
Guest Donor on 24 Sep 2016
$50
Taniya
Taniya on 23 Sep 2016
Private
Guest Donor
Guest Donor on 23 Sep 2016
$20
Nick
Nick on 22 Sep 2016
Great initiative - look forward to seeing what the children come up with!
$20

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Created by Taniya Wickramarachchi, paying to a verified bank account of MISS T R WICKRAMARACHCHI on behalf of SCOPE Wellington
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This campaign started on 27 Aug 2016 and ended on 31 May 2017.