OUR SCHOOLS
At Our Boundless Foundation, we believe in the transformative power of education.
Through our dedicated efforts, we have built schools that provide a safe, nurturing, and inspiring environment for children to learn and grow.
Our schools are more than just buildings; they are centers of hope and opportunity for the communities they serve.
Explore the stories behind the schools we’ve built and see how we are making a difference, one child at a time.
Together, we can create a brighter future through the gift of education.
OUR PROJECT PARTNERS
Boundless Academy in Honduras
Wakefield Sunshine School, opened with 23 students, with room to grow up to 50 children. Opened July 2021. Many thanks to the generous support of the Friends and Family of David Wakefield Sr.
This school serves children ages 1–9 and began as a community feeding center through the Bread and Fishes Program led by Pastora Gina, alongside a women’s mentorship group. Students build foundations in reading and writing, participate in playful learning activities, receive warm, nourishing meals, and take part in Bible study classes.
Serving families from two surrounding communities, the program continues to grow each year, with a commitment to expanding both the nutritional support and the educational teachings provided through the Bread and Fishes initiative.
As the second school funded by Boundless Foundation in Honduras, the impact has continued to expand.
The academy quickly became a safe haven for children like Sofia, who previously had limited access to education.
The school not only provided educational opportunities but also offered nutritious meals and a supportive environment.
With the foundation’s help, Sofia and many others are now dreaming of brighter futures, breaking the cycle of poverty, and aspiring to become leaders in their communities.
Wakefield Sunshine School El Progreso, Toro Honduras
Wakefield Sunshine School opened in July 2021 and supports 23 students between ages 1-9.
This is the second school Boundless Foundation funded and was opened in Honduras.
This academy started as a feeding center for the children in the community with the Bread and Fishes Program led by Pastora Gina and a small women’s mentor group.
The children learn basic reading and writing skills, playful activities and are nurtured with nourishing warm meals and receive Bible study classes Since then, the land has been purchased to build a larger school for grades 1-9.
Julio César Gámez School in Honduras
Located in a remote mountain village, Julio César Gámez School supports 95 students and 3 teachers, with room to grow. Opened February 2023. Many thanks to the family of Luciana Rivera, our partners CePudo, Food for the Poor, and the impact investors who helped make this build possible .
Serving children in 1st through 6th grade, students receive nourishing meals each day alongside an educational curriculum designed to help them discover possibility, build confidence, and learn to dream bigger for their futures.
Within the next three years, the community is expected to require expansion to include 7th, 8th, and 9th grades, continuing the pathway for students to remain in school close to home.
Bishara Wilfredo Vásquez School Rio Blanco, Honduras
Located in a remote mountain village, Bishara Wilfredo Vásquez School supports 27 students and 3 teachers, with room to grow. Opened February 2023. Many thanks to our partners CePudo, Food for the Poor, and the generous impact investors The Rowden Family.
Serving students in 1st through 6th grade, the school draws children from five surrounding communities and has the capacity to welcome up to 90 students as enrollment expands.
In a powerful example of local ownership, the community provides daily lunches for the children, demonstrating deep commitment to education and to the future of their families.
Francisco Morazán School Guaimaca
The school operates across approximately 200 days each year, helping provide the equivalent of 19,600 meals annually. Students also benefit from improved access to safe water and latrines, strengthening both health and daily learning conditions.
The students were learning in a small, borrow space for over 46 years. Finally they have a space of their own to learn.
The Principal was actually a student of the nightschool. It is an amazing feat for this dedication of the community and students to find a way to learn no matter what.
We are so happy to be a part of creating a space for them of their own and for future generations.
Guaracacal School Guaimaca, Honduras
Impact of Project:
- Health has increased for all students improving attendance, learning and morale.
- Students in each grade have their own desks and a classroom assigned to them.
- Attendance has increased and 22 more students have enrolled with 50 more registered for next session
- The school is giving workshops on drug prevention, alcohol prevention, and prevention of premature pregnancies. They will also have workshops on how to prevent violence and bullying.
2026 Update: When the Boundless team returned to visit, the children were thriving and healthy. Inside the classrooms are future agronomists, flight attendants, professional soccer players, doctors, and dancers already beginning to imagine the lives they will build.
Next year, the school will celebrate an important milestone as the first class of 9th graders transitions to a nearby high school, continuing their educational journeys beyond the mountain.
La Granja SchoolTeupasenti, Honduras
Located in Honduras, La Granja School supports 106 students, with room to grow. Opened February 2023. Many thanks to our partners CePudo, Food for the Poor, and the generous impact investors at Real Life Foundation.
Serving students in 1st through 6th grade, the school provides a stable and welcoming place for children in the surrounding area to pursue their education, strengthening opportunity and long-term outcomes for the families it serves.
José Trinidad Reyes School Omoa, Honduras
Located in Honduras, José Trinidad Reyes School supports 73 students and 3 teachers, with room to grow. Opened February 2023. Many thanks to our partners CePudo, Food for the Poor, and the generous impact investors at The Light Freedom.
Serving students in 1st through 6th grade, the school provides a stable place for learning and opportunity for children and families in the surrounding community, strengthening education and long-term outcomes for future generations.
Safe Water for Nepalese Children
Located in Bagmati, Nepal, Shree Saraswati Secondary School supports 588 students and community members, with room to grow. Completed in 2023. Many thanks to our partners who helped make this life-changing infrastructure possible and our partners at TGUP.
Serving students across 12 grades and supported by 26 staff members, the project provides reliable access to clean, potable water for drinking, cooking, and sanitation. Previously, the school relied on unsafe water sources, which contributed to illness and missed days of learning.
After careful study, the solution shifted from drilling a new bore hole to tapping an existing source, piping water into a holding tank, filtering it, and storing it for safe on-demand access through newly installed faucets.
Just $4 can change a life.
Ndongo School in Cameroon
Boundless Foundation partnered with The Global Uplift Project and AFC for this education project. The classrooms were completed at Ndongo School in 2023. Estimated number of people helped to date since 2023: 1,790. Estimated number of people to be helped over its expected 30 year lifespan: 26,850.
In this small village in Cameroon, Boundless Foundation built a school that transformed the lives of many families.
Before the school’s establishment, girls like Amina had limited access to education, often helping with household chores instead of attending classes.
The new school provided a safe and supportive environment where Amina and her peers could learn and grow.
With an education, Amina now dreams of becoming a doctor to serve her community, demonstrating the far-reaching impact of accessible education.
You can see the Video Here: https://youtu.be/IGrccyBYReM
Republica de Guatemala School
Located in Honduras, Francisco Morazán School supports 98 students, with room to grow. Opened February 2023. Many thanks to our partners CePudo, Food for the Poor, and the generous impact investors at Real Life Foundation.
The school operates across approximately 200 days each year, helping provide the equivalent of 19,600 meals annually. Students also benefit from improved access to safe water and latrines, strengthening both health and daily learning conditions.Located in Teupasenti, El Paraíso, Honduras, this Boundless school build will support 75 students, with room to grow. The project was completed in partnership with CePudo, Food for the Poor, and LYNK Foundation.
Many thanks as well to the generous impact investors Click Automations, Gifting Brands, and other private donors whose support helped bring this vision to life.
The municipality of Teupasenti includes 39 communities and approximately 48,378 residents, made up of 51.8% men and 48.2% women. Beginning with the 2025 school year, the campus will welcome students in 1st through 6th grade, creating new opportunity for families across the region.
📅 February 2026: The Boundless team will provide an on-site update from the location.
Eduardo Vicente School
Serving students in 1st through 6th grade, the school was founded in 2004 and is currently supported by two teachers. Prior to construction, children learned in deteriorating rooms where multiple grades shared limited space, roofs leaked, and sanitation conditions created daily challenges for both students and staff.
The new build includes three classrooms, electricity and lighting, a handwashing station, plumbing and septic systems, aluminum-zinc roofing, and six gender-specific bathrooms. These improvements allow students to learn in safer, cleaner spaces while giving teachers the ability to focus instruction by grade level.
Children from La Pedroza and nearby communities such as Curruste and Villanorma now have an environment that supports dignity, health, and stronger academic outcomes for years to come.


































































































