Since our last post, a great deal has unfolded at Makini — in the forest, in the classroom, on the land, and within the team. We've been heads-down. And now, with some breathing room, we're ready to share it. The school programme at Detagamuwa Junior School has continued to grow — not just in sessions, but in the relationship Makini has built with the children and the teachers. There have been visits, gifts of books and resources, and moments in that classroom that reminded us exactly why this work matters. The land, too, has not stood still. Our reforestation efforts have been progressing, slowly and deliberately — the way all meaningful work does. There is more to share on this front, and we will. And then there is the Ranger Bootcamp — perhaps the most vivid expression yet of what Makini Impact is ultimately about. In May, a group came to Makini not as guests, but as students of the wild. Six days of field learning, early mornings, shared meals, and moments that clea...
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