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Operating our three branches of Zobia School for Special Children involves utility and maintenance costs. Two of our schools are housed in rented buildings, while one is located in a building owned by a trustee. Regardless of the ownership, all maintenance costs and utility bills are covered by Zobia Trust.

Covering Utilities, Maintenance, and Technology
Building Maintenance:
To maintain an environment that meets high standards, the charity covers extensive maintenance costs. This includes regular paintwork, repairs, and other necessary upkeep. These efforts ensure that our schools provide a safe, comfortable, and conducive learning atmosphere for the children.
Utility Bills:
The operational costs of running the schools also encompass utility bills, including electricity, water, and internet services. These are essential to the daily functioning of the schools, and Zobia Trust ensures that these expenses are fully covered.
Technological Infrastructure:
All three schools are equipped with internet facilities and computers in every classroom. This technological infrastructure is crucial for communication and delivering the latest information to our children, helping them stay connected and up-to-date with their studies.
Cost to Charity:
The utility and maintenance costs represent a significant financial burden for Zobia Trust. The funds required to support these essential services are substantial, and we rely on the generosity of our donors to continue maintaining high standards in our schools. Your contributions make a real difference in creating a nurturing and effective learning environment for our special needs children.