The Tonle Sap is Southeast Asia's largest freshwater lake, which is located in Central Cambodia. In order to accommodate drastic changes in water levels during the rainy season, residents have created floating villages consisting of homes, schools, and gardens. The people among these villages are able to catch enough food to survive, yet their access to basic services is limited and the schools lack materials to support children's education. Due to a lack of resources and minimum government funding for schools in Cambodia, there is a shortage of teaching materials and school facilities. The funding is often insufficient for even the school's most basic needs, leaving teachers to buy items like chalk with their personal money. The Prek Toal Primary school is a floating school on the Tonle Sap. The school has severe damage, half of the school is sinking and the remainder of the school is in great need of repair. In addition to the damage, the school is also lacking in many of the materials and resources it needs to thrive. Our goal is to raise the funds to rebuild the Prek Toal Primary school into a safe and productive enviornment and to provide students with the materials that they need.