The Fixers go to the Daisy Centre School in Kenya. They educate over 500 children a year and need more resources to provide enough protein. The Fixers are here to help improve their livestock area, providing more space for cows and chickens.
In Leeds, England, the Fixers refurbish an old scout camp that has fallen on hard times. This camp gives the local children a safe, fun way to experience the outdoors, but could be shut down without improvements from the Fixers.
The Fixers go to the Navajo Nation to create a garden project at the Red Valley/Cove High School and provide fresh produce for more kids and their families.
The Fixers head to Texas to build a gym for the Down Home Ranch, a nonprofit that gives vocational, social, and residential opportunities to adults with disabilities.
The Fixers travel to the remote, indigenous village of Pierre Kondre, Suriname to work with Asajaka Weno cooperative, whose mission is to inspire women from rural communities by creating entrepreneurship opportunities with pineapple products.
The Fixers head to Kitwe, Zambia to visit the Kapoto Primary school. With 3,400 students, the school is in desperate need of more classrooms. The Fixers goal is to build six new classrooms and a pre-school, giving them the space they need.