We do brick laying to reduce on the costs of construction
Kwezi Child Foundation has embraced bricklaying as a practical and cost-effective approach to supporting its construction projects. By engaging in bricklaying activities, the foundation is able to significantly reduce building costs while still maintaining quality and durability in its infrastructure development.
This initiative has played an important role in the construction of classrooms, community facilities, and other essential structures that support the foundation’s programs. By producing bricks in-house or through community-supported efforts, KCF minimizes reliance on expensive external suppliers and contractors, allowing more resources to be directed toward programs that directly benefit children and families.
Beyond cost reduction, bricklaying also creates opportunities for community involvement and skills development. It empowers local workers with hands-on experience in construction, fostering a sense of ownership and participation in building facilities that serve their own communities.
Through this approach, Kwezi Child Foundation not only saves on construction expenses but also strengthens community engagement and promotes sustainable development practices that contribute to long-term impact.



