I Built a School in Mexico
By MrBeast
Summary
## Key takeaways - **45-Minute Night Hike to School**: Juliana takes a 45-minute, six-mile hike in complete darkness to reach high school near Mexico City. She is one of the students forced to take this risk every night. [00:00], [00:10] - **Kids Forced to Skip Education**: Without access to a proper high school, others are forced to stay home without an education. This is the reality for hundreds of kids just like her in this area. [00:15], [00:24] - **Millions Lack Education in Mexico**: This is the reality for hundreds of kids just like her in this area and millions more all across Mexico. [00:15], [00:29] - **Partnered to Build New School**: We partnered with the Tel Aisa Foundation to construct a brand new school for Juliana and her community and a brand new soccer field so the students can stay healthy in and outside of the classroom. [00:21], [00:43] - **Safe Daily School Access Now**: Now Juliana can go to school every single day safely. [00:32], [00:38]
Topics Covered
- Hiking in darkness for high school
- Millions of Mexican kids lack education access
- New school ends daily dangers for students
Full Transcript
This is the route you would have to take if you want to go to a high school near Mexico City, a 45-minute, six-mile hike in complete darkness. Juliana is one of the students forced to take this risk.
Without access to a proper high school, she has to do this every night, while others are forced to stay home without an education. This is the reality for
an education. This is the reality for hundreds of kids just like her in this area and millions more all across Mexico. So that's why we partnered with
Mexico. So that's why we partnered with the Tel Aisa Foundation to construct a brand new school for Ulana and her community and a brand new soccer field so the students can stay healthy in and outside of the classroom. Now Juliana
can go to school every single day safely. If you want to watch more about
safely. If you want to watch more about how we help kids, not just in Mexico, but across the world, go watch our new
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