December 10, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that MrBeast has constructed a bridge and provided computers to students in schools in Kenya.




Some of the areas where he drilled the boreholes include a school in Nairiri, Meru county. 


He says the 100 wells he is building are going to give half a million people access to fresh drinking water.


Apart from drilling the boreholes, MrBeast could be seen installing water tanks and piping the water for easy access.


In the video shared on his YouTube channel, MrBeast said some of the areas where he drilled the boreholes include a school in Nairiri, Meru county. 


He says the 100 wells he is building are going to give half a million people access to fresh drinking water.


Apart from drilling the boreholes, MrBeast could be seen installing water tanks and piping the water for easy access. 


In another episode, he is also seen in a classroom equipped with computers, and he said it is part of his efforts to make learning accessible for all. He also donated balls and built bookshelves in some other schools. Other than the water project, he also gave out computers to some schools. This is part of his efforts to make learning accessible for all. He also donated balls and built bookshelves in some other schools. 


He emphasized that his focus is ensuring that his channel is utilized to help those who need it and inspire his audience to follow in his footsteps:


“I’m always going to use my channel to help people and try to inspire my audience to do the same.”


Jimmy “MrBeast” is a YouTube creator known for making videos surrounding high-budget challenges with cash prizes. Coupled with that, he’s also renowned for his philanthropic work, which is documented in his content. The streamer is currently the most subscribed individual on YouTube.


American YouTube star MrBeast has said he drilled 52 boreholes in Kenya to provide water to communities and schools lacking clean drinking water. 

MrBeast, a content creator with the most subscribers on YouTube, flew to Kenya, documented the building of the wells, and interacted with students and communities.


He says that the initiative is part of his mission to build 100 wells across Africa, to enable access to clean water for all people.


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