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(PHOTO: Students of El Bambú #2, Nicaragua. Students wore special Team Dayā shirts. One version featured member Brianna Rozzi. Contributed. 2025.)

Building Change: New Schools by Team Dayā in Nicaragua and Guatemala

(PHOTO: Students of El Bambú #2, Nicaragua. Students wore special Team Dayā shirts. One version featured member Brianna Rozzi. Contributed. 2025.)
(PHOTO: Students of El Bambú #2, Nicaragua. Students wore special Team Dayā shirts. One version featured member Brianna Rozzi. Contributed. 2025.)

Team Dayā’s 8th and 9th schools are complete. The 8th school in Aldea Santo Tomas Xalcatá, Guatemala and the 9th school in El Bambú, Nicaragua would not have been possible without team members including Maureen and Scott Cunningham, Brianna Rozzi, Lauren Rose and David Danziger as well as our over 1,500 supporters around the world.

On Monday, June 23, 2025, Team Dayā will groundbreak on its 10th school in the community of Lambwe in the Dowa district north of the capital of Lilongwe in the Central Region of Malawi.

Please consider a donation so we can continue Building Change

Team Dayā #8: Aldea Santo Tomas Xalcatá, Guatemala

The school in Aldea Santo Tomas Xalcatá, Guatemala is complete and now serving 161 students. The men and women of Aldea Santo Tomas Xalcatá had proudly contributed 554 volunteer work days to the building of their new school. This project also broke gender stereotypes, as women actively participated in the construction process, proving their strength and capability in traditionally male-dominated tasks.

(PHOTO: Students of Aldea Santo Tomas Xalcatá, Guatemala inside the new Team Dayā funded school. Contributed. 2025.)
(PHOTO: Students of Aldea Santo Tomas Xalcatá, Guatemala inside the new Team Dayā funded school. Contributed. 2025.)
(PHOTO: Students of Aldea Santo Tomas Xalcatá, Guatemala outside their new Team Dayā funded school. Contributed. 2025.)
(PHOTO: Students of Aldea Santo Tomas Xalcatá, Guatemala outside their new Team Dayā funded school. Contributed. 2025.)

The community is about five hours to the north / northeast of Guatemala City and an hour east of Coban in the municipality of San Pedro Carcha, in the department of Alta Verapaz. Prior to the new school, the existing facility used two temporary, rustic classrooms to accommodate the 161 preschool and primary school students (87 boys and 74 girls). The facilities had dirt floors that were often muddy, and walls made from boards that allowed the elements inside.

(PHOTO: Nigeria Coc, a 10 year old 3rd grader in Aldea Santo Tomas Xalcatá, Guatemala outside her new Team Dayā funded school. Contributed. 2025.)
(PHOTO: Nigeria Coc, a 10 year old 3rd grader in Aldea Santo Tomas Xalcatá, Guatemala outside her new Team Dayā funded school. Contributed. 2025.)

“I really like the new school; it’s in good condition, and now I feel safer,” said Nigeria Coc, a 10 year old 3rd grader who used to walk 40 minutes to school each day, often facing dangerous, muddy paths, especially during the rainy season. “I know I’ll be able to concentrate much more in my classes because I have more space, and the school is clean.”

I want to be a teacher when I grow up because I’ve seen how important teachers are in the community,” said Coc.

See: Successful Groundbreaking for Team Dayā’s School in Aldea Santo Tomas Xacalta, Guatemala 

Team Dayā #9: El Bambú, Nicaragua

(PHOTO: Students of El Bambú #2, Nicaragua celebrating the new Team Dayā funded school. Students wore special Team Dayā shirts. One version featured member Brianna Rozzi. Contributed. 2025.)
(PHOTO: Students of El Bambú #2, Nicaragua celebrating the new Team Dayā funded school. Students wore special Team Dayā shirts. One version featured member Brianna Rozzi. Contributed. 2025.)

The El Triunfo primary school in El Bambú, Nicaragua is now complete and serving 75 children. The community of El Bambú contributed the land and natural resources such as sand, water, and gravel to the project. By the end of the project, the men and women of El Bambú had proudly contributed 444 volunteer work days to the building of their new school.

Bambu #2 is approximately six hours northeast of the capital of Managua by vehicle. Located in the municipality of Bocay and department of Jinotega it is an agricultural community generating income from crops including beans and corn.

The community had been operating a school named El Triunfo (in English this translates to “The Triumph”) since 1998. Originally made from leaves and bamboo, the school was upgraded in 2005 to a small wooden building with a sheeting metal roof. In 2012, a partial renovation was made including an extra classroom for three total classrooms. There are 75 students enrolled at El Triunfo (37 girls, 38 boys) in grades kindergarten through 6th grade.

(PHOTO: Yader Rodríguez of El Bambú #2, Nicaragua. The new Team Dayā funded school can be seen in the background. Contributed. 2025.)
(PHOTO: Yader Rodríguez of El Bambú #2, Nicaragua. The new Team Dayā funded school can be seen in the background. Contributed. 2025.)

“Seeing the beautiful school we have today, I say with conviction it was worth it,” said Yader Alcides Rodríguez Hernández, a local resident and parent of students attending El Triunfo Primary. “It was worth the time, the effort, the sacrifice, coming to the meetings. This fills me with joy.”

Born in El Galope in 1977 and raised in poverty with six siblings, Rodríguez moved to El Bambú #2 in 2011, where he was finally able to finish sixth grade as an adult. “Receiving an education as an adult was a beautiful stage. It was a time I made the most of because, as an adult, you put more effort in. I regard it as my best time. A very fruitful time for me.”

When Team Dayā arrived it was a profound moment for the community. Watching Team Dayā members labor alongside them left a deep impression. 

“It made us reflect on the great effort they made to raise the money to build the school, and even more so, they also came to work!,” said Rodríguez “That motivated us so much because they worked like they were mothers of the community. We remember them a lot, we do not forget them, and we carry them in our hearts and minds. They are our family. My wish is that Team Dayā is enjoying good health and that the blessings of the Lord are with them and their families. We are happy with the gift they brought us. It’s a pride and a blessing to have such a good school in our community.”

See: Successful Groundbreaking for Team Dayā’s School in Bambu #2, Nicaragua

Your Support

Please consider supporting  Team Dayā. We cannot build these schools without your support. Example investment opportunities:

  • $40,000 Fund an entire school
  • $1,000 Paint for a school
  • $500 In-country mason during the entire construction of the school
  • $250 All the nails, nuts, and bolts to build a roof for the school

Three Ways You Can Help

  1. Make a Donation Online
    • Example investment opportunities:
      • $250 All the nails, nuts, and bolts to build a roof for the school
      • $500 In-country mason during the entire construction of the school
      • $1,000 Paint for a school
      • $40,000 Fund an entire school
  2. Spread the Word
    • Share our mission with your friends, your company and your industry
    • Invite us to speak about our mission to your network
    • Follow us LinkedInX / TwitterFacebook and Instagram
  3. Join the Team & Travel on a School Build

Team Dayā 2025 Plans

We are now actively recruiting members for our 2025 groundbreakings. These builds represent our second schools in Nicaragua and Malawi and our third school in Nepal. 

Our Team Dayā 2025 school building dates:

Nicaragua, Central America [groundbreaking completed]
Sunday, February 9, 2025 – Saturday, February 15, 2025

Malawi, East Africa
Sunday, June 22, 2025 – Saturday, June 28, 2025

Nepal, South Asia
Sunday October 26th, 2025 – Sunday, November 2nd, 2025

If you are curious to learn more about joining a build, please reach out to our Head of Recruiting Jaryd Knutsen. Not sure? Watch the documentary Building Change, the Team Dayā Story (8 minute run time), by Kathmandu based filmmaker Shyam Karki of Samson Film Productions.

Thanks again for your continued support,

All of us at Team Dayā

Logo of Team Dayā featuring stylized houses and the slogan 'Building Change'.
(PHOTO: One of the seven local teachers delivering instruction in a Mkuyu school classroom that is missing a roof. Team Dayā will groundbreak on a new school building in Lambwe, Malawi in June 2025. Contributed.)

Groundbreaking a New School in Lambwe, Malawi

(PHOTO: One of the seven local teachers delivering instruction in a Mkuyu school classroom that is missing a roof. Team Dayā will groundbreak on a new school building in Lambwe, Malawi in June 2025. Contributed.)
(PHOTO: One of the seven local teachers delivering instruction in a Mkuyu school classroom that is missing a roof. Team Dayā will groundbreak on a new school building in Lambwe, Malawi in June 2025. Contributed.)

Team Dayā is heading to Malawi to build its tenth school overall and its second school in Malawi. Please consider a donation to the group or to one of our team members headed to Malawi. All funds go towards school construction. Team Dayā funded its first school (named M’mbula) in the country in 2023 in the community of Nchetana in the Kasungu region of Malawi.

On Monday, June 23, 2025, our group will groundbreak on a school in the community of Lambwe in the Dowa district north of the capital of Lilongwe in the Central Region of Malawi (see location). The village, with a population of approximately 1,609, is an agricultural community dependent on farming – mainly corn, tobacco, soya and peanuts.

School Project

(PHOTO: Team Dayā will groundbreak on a new school building in Lambwe, Malawi in June 2025. Part of the Mkuyu school is missing a roof. Contributed.)
(PHOTO: Team Dayā will groundbreak on a new school building in Lambwe, Malawi in June 2025. Part of the Mkuyu school is missing a roof. Contributed.)

The community operates an existing school for grades 1st – 8th with 603 students (298 boys and 305 girls). The children are taught by seven teachers.

  • 1st grade – 134 students (70 boys, 64 girls)
  • 2nd grade – 87 students (37 boys, 50 girls)
  • 3rd grade – 89 students (40 boys, 49 girls)
  • 4th grade – 68 students (38 boys, 30 girls)
  • 5th grade – 92 students (50 boys, 42 girls)
  • 6th grade – 75 students (36 boys, 39 girls)
  • 7th grade – 40 students (17 boys, 23 girls)
  • 8th grade – 18 students (10 boys, 8 girls)

The existing school is in poor condition, including one school block (a block is a building with classrooms) that has no roof at all. Team Dayā will be funding a new school building as well as a new boys and new girls latrine.

Visiting the M’mbula School

(PHOTO: The Team Dayā school in Nchetana, Malawi, constructed in 2023. Named M’mbula, this building serves serve one hundred fifth and sixth graders.)
(PHOTO: The Team Dayā school in Nchetana, Malawi, constructed in 2023. Named M’mbula, this building serves serve one hundred fifth and sixth graders.)

On Friday, June 27, 2025, Team Dayā plans to visit the M’mbula school it funded back in 2023. One hundred fifth and sixth graders utilize that school building each day. Team members Riley JacobsonDavina KentChevan NanayakkaraKerri OlsonNicolle PangisVib PrasadLauren Rosen and Jay Sears all worked to raise funds and groundbreak the project.

“[The new school] will help us motivate learners who dropped out of the school due to the learning environment which was poor to them,” said Head Teacher Mathias Saka in 2023 as he stood in front of the old building made of grass and sticks. “Because of this new block, the learners will come in large number.”

Malawi ’25 Team

(PHOTO: Students working hard. Team Dayā will groundbreak on a new school building in Lambwe, Malawi in June 2025. Part of the Mkuyu school is missing a roof. Contributed.)
(PHOTO: Students working hard. Team Dayā will groundbreak on a new school building in Lambwe, Malawi in June 2025. Part of the Mkuyu school is missing a roof. Contributed.)

Meet our Malawi ‘25 team and please consider supporting them. All contributions go directly to our school building fund. Team members pay all their own travel costs.

(PHOTO: Team Dayā member Mike Benedek tamping down the a foundation footing on a 2023 project in Guatemala.)
(PHOTO: Team Dayā member Mike Benedek tamping down the a foundation footing on a 2023 project in Guatemala.)

Benedek. Mike “The Bricklayer” Benedek joined the team during the depths of the pandemic and immediately started fundraising. The Malawi project will be his fourth Team Dayā school. Beyond being an inveterate travel and supporter of our efforts, Mike is president and CEO of the data marketplace Datonics. Read his first person account from one of our Guatemala projects Mike Benedek on Building Change in Caserío Sector Los Castro. Donate.

(PHOTO: Team Dayā member Gabe Matta. Contributed.)
(PHOTO: Team Dayā member Gabe Matta. Contributed.)

Matta. Gabe is a rising senior at Gonzaga College High School in Washington, D.C., where he plays on their nationally ranked varsity rugby team and is a member of the National Honor Society. Outside of school, he enjoys working with kids by coaching youth football, teaching Catholic Faith Formation classes and volunteering with the Young Men’s Service League and the Downs Syndrome Association of Northern Virginia. Donate.

(PHOTO: Team Dayā member Serge Matta. Contributed.)
(PHOTO: Team Dayā member Serge Matta. Contributed.)

Matta. Serge is the president, Global Ad Sales at LG Ad Solutions. His expertise lies in leading sales teams across industries to meet revenue goals and creating strategic, symbiotic partnerships. Prior to joining LG Ad Solutions, Serge held multiple leadership positions at different companies – he was the CEO at comScore, president of global sales and marketing at GroundTruth, and CEO at video audience and content intelligence provider ICX Media. Donate.

(PHOTO: Team Dayā founder Jay Sears at the groundbreaking for the school in Aldea Santo Tomas Xacalta, Guatemala.)
(PHOTO: Team Dayā founder Jay Sears at the groundbreaking for the school in Aldea Santo Tomas Xacalta, Guatemala. December 2024.)

Sears. Jay is the founder and CEO of Team Dayā, Inc. He also operates the local community news site MyRye.com in his hometown. He spent over 25 years at media and technology companies including mastercard, Rubicon Project, Pulsepoint, ContextWeb, EDGAR Online and Wolff New Media. Donate.

(PHOTO: Team Dayā member Andy Sriubas.)
(PHOTO: Team Dayā member Andy Sriubas.)

Sriubas. Andy was Chief Commercial Officer of OUTFRONT Media (NYSE: OUT) until January 2025. Prior to media, he spent 25 years in the investment banking industry. Andy held Managing Director roles at JPMorgan, UBS, and Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, where he provided strategic advice to, and raised capital for, technology, media & telecommunications industry clients. Donate.

Your Support & The Team

Please consider supporting  Team Dayā. We cannot build these schools without your support. Example investment opportunities:

  • $40,000 Fund an entire school
  • $1,000 Paint for a school
  • $500 In-country mason during the entire construction of the school
  • $250 All the nails, nuts, and bolts to build a roof for the school

Three Ways You Can Help

  1. Make a Donation Online
    • Example investment opportunities:
      • $250 All the nails, nuts, and bolts to build a roof for the school
      • $500 In-country mason during the entire construction of the school
      • $1,000 Paint for a school
      • $40,000 Fund an entire school
  2. Spread the Word
    • Share our mission with your friends, your company and your industry
    • Invite us to speak about our mission to your network
    • Follow us LinkedInX / TwitterFacebook and Instagram
  3. Join the Team & Travel on a School Build

Team Dayā 2025 Plans

We are now actively recruiting members for our 2025 groundbreakings. These builds represent our second schools in Nicaragua and Malawi and our third school in Nepal. 

Our Team Dayā 2025 school building dates:

Nicaragua, Central America [groundbreaking completed]
Sunday, February 9, 2025 – Saturday, February 15, 2025

Malawi, East Africa
Sunday, June 22, 2025 – Saturday, June 28, 2025

Nepal, South Asia
Sunday October 26th, 2025 – Sunday, November 2nd, 2025

If you are curious to learn more about joining a build, please reach out to our Head of Recruiting Jaryd Knutsen. Not sure? Watch the documentary Building Change, the Team Dayā Story (8 minute run time), by Kathmandu based filmmaker Shyam Karki of Samson Film Productions.

Thanks again for your continued support,

All of us at Team Dayā

Logo of Team Dayā featuring stylized houses and the slogan 'Building Change'.
(PHOTO: Team Dayā Founder Jay Sears in Langtang Valley in Nepal in 1988, during his junior year at Kenyon College.)

Humanitarian Award Goes to Team Dayā Founder

(PHOTO: Team Dayā Founder Jay Sears in Langtang Valley in Nepal in 1988, during his junior year at Kenyon College.)
(PHOTO: Team Dayā Founder Jay Sears in Langtang Valley in Nepal in 1988, during his junior year at Kenyon College.)

Team Dayā Founder Jay Sears has been presented with a humanitarian service award by his alma mater Kenyon College. The award is given at the discretion of the college’s alumni council to members of the Kenyon family who have demonstrated a lifelong commitment to humanitarian service. The previous winner of the award was former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink.

“On behalf of Kenyon, I congratulate Jay Sears for his Humanitarian Service Award,” said Kenyon College President Julie Kornfeld. “He joins other accomplished Kenyon graduates who take their Kenyon experience and use it to lift up others.”

“Thanks everybody for this recognition,” said Sears when accepting the award. “To do things like this, I often think it brings those of us who work on it as much or more joy than the communities that are our partners. And these are places that are deeply, deeply deserving. There are all sorts of ways to help the college, to help places like Team Dayā but the big message is just to do something, and there are so many ways that people can help.”

Sears founded the nonprofit Team Dayā, Inc., which works to fight poverty and illiteracy by funding and constructing primary schools in the developing world, in 2018. One of the inspirations was his experience studying abroad during his junior year in Nepal in 1988. Dayā means “kindness” in Nepali. 

The film Building Change, the Team Dayā Story details Team Dayā, its purpose, including its origin story back to Sears’ junior year in Nepal. Produced by Kathmandu based filmmaker Shyam Karki of Samson Film Productions, it was shot on location in two communities in the Western Terai of Nepal, Hardahani and Dhayapur. Both communities have schools funded by Team Dayā.

Team Dayā completed their first school groundbreaking in Nepal in October 2019. The group actively funds primary school construction projects in remote areas of Nepal, Senegal, Guatemala and Nicaragua. Later this June, the group will hold the groundbreaking for its 10th school —  in Malawi, East Africa.

If you are interested in joining a future school build, please contact our head of recruiting, Jaryd Knutsen.

Three Ways You Can Help

  1. Make a Donation Online
    • Example investment opportunities:
      • $250 All the nails, nuts, and bolts to build a roof for the school
      • $500 In-country mason during the entire construction of the school
      • $1,000 Paint for a school
      • $40,000 Fund an entire school
  2. Spread the Word
    • Share our mission with your friends, your company and your industry
    • Invite us to speak about our mission to your network
    • Follow us LinkedInX / TwitterFacebook and Instagram
  3. Join the Team & Travel on a School Build

Team Dayā 2025 Plans

We are now actively recruiting members for our 2025 groundbreakings. These builds represent our second schools in Nicaragua and Malawi and our third school in Nepal. 

Our Team Dayā 2025 school building dates:

Nicaragua, Central America [groundbreaking completed]
Sunday, February 9, 2025 – Saturday, February 15, 2025

Malawi, East Africa
Sunday, June 22, 2025 – Saturday, June 28, 2025

Nepal, South Asia
Sunday October 26th, 2025 – Sunday, November 2nd, 2025

If you are curious to learn more about joining a build, please reach out to our Head of Recruiting Jaryd Knutsen. Not sure? Watch the documentary Building Change, the Team Dayā Story (8 minute run time), by Kathmandu based filmmaker Shyam Karki of Samson Film Productions.

Thanks again for your continued support,

All of us at Team Dayā

Logo of Team Dayā featuring stylized houses and the slogan 'Building Change'.