Yacht crew using their skills where it matters most, giving back and rebuilding a school.

Kokrobite

"I'm returning home with a fresh perspective on life and relationships."
Marko, Captain.

8
volunteers
4
yachts
10
days
2500
bricks laid
8
classrooms in build
100s
of kids to benefit

About the project

Education is the key to success. But for kids in a small fishing village in Ghana, crumbling classrooms and a lack of space was making learning nearly impossible. So, we’ve teamed up with a local NGO H.O.M.E to help create a modern, two story, eight classroom building where underprovlidged kids have the chance to thrive through access to a better education. This eight-month project is being supported by a private yacht fleet and started with demolishing the old classrooms to make way for something spectacular.

Frequently asked questions

Still have questions?

For sure you do.
Reach out and  we’ll talk it through.

How much notice do you need before crew can join a project?

Typically, we need to know at least a month in advance. But if you have a last-minute project,  let us know and we’ll see what can be arranged.

Are crew accustomed to working in diverse or challenging environments?

Yes, crew are experienced in high-pressure environments onboard, where they are trained to prioritize safety and think critically—focusing on solutions rather than problems.

What level of support or supervision will the crew members require?

Set and forget. Once crew have an understanding of a project, you’ll be able to leave them to get work done.

What are the crew’s motivations for volunteering?

That will depend on the individual, but as part of our screening process, we ensure crew members are committed to volunteering for the right reasons.

How to get involved?

Meaningful change starts with a connection.

These are some of the ways you can get involved:

  • Sign up to volunteer
  • Partner with a project
  • Follow us on our socials

Or simply drop us a message. We’re open to any ideas for collaboration.