Last
Thursday, Nico Gormsen, General Manager of Hahn Air inaugurated the Hahn Air School in Myanmar on behalf of
the Hahn Air Foundation. The festive ceremony was attended by almost 500
citizens of the village of Tha Pyay Tan, including
the 228 children aged between six and ten who will
learn and study in the five new classrooms. It took about four months to complete the construction of the school
building. The cost of approximately EUR 30,000 were covered by the
Hahn Air Foundation, a non-profit charity organisation founded by the Hahn Air
owners, Hans Nolte and Nico
Gormsen, in 2012. To show
their commitment to the project, the villagers contributed EUR 6,000, a sum that will be put towards for
future expenditures, such as repairs and maintenance work.
Tha Pyay Tan
Village has 1,300 citizens and is located in a secluded area of the Irrawady Delta region, about 90 kilometres from the city Yangon. The school premises include not only
the spacious classrooms but also restroom facilities and housing for the
teachers. “The school is an
important step for the entire community”, said Thin Nwe Aung, the major of the
village and father of five children who will receive an
education at the Hahn Air
School. “Before, three teachers were parallelly teaching three classes in one
big room. For the kids, it was difficult to focus, and it was almost impossible for
the teachers to hold age-appropriate lessons. By receiving a dedicated education, the children will gain a better future for themselves and
for the entire village.”
The Hahn Air
School in Tha Pyay Tan is already the second school
opened by the foundation in Myanmar. Hahn Air School I opened its doors in the Bagan Region in
2018 and provides room for
more than 300 students. “The Hahn Air Foundation is a cause very close to my
heart”, says Nico Gormsen. “Running a successful
company, we’ve always felt that it was our obligation to give something back to
society and to the less fortunate. We maintain personal ties to all of our projects, visit them on a regular basis and are in
touch with the volunteers and professionals on site.
Attending this ceremony today and being welcomed by the citizens with this kind
of enthusiasm is indescribable. It shows how
important projects like these are for the local communities. We are
definitely planning to create more schools like this
in Myanmar and other regions.”
More
information about the
Hahn Air Foundation and the 18 projects it is currently supporting worldwide
are available at www.hahnairfoundation.org.