Supermarket Simulation Room
Beit Chanoch is Ohel Sarah’s school for boys ages 6-14 with mild to moderate cognitive disabilities. The school serves 80 students and has 75 staff members, including teachers, therapists, medical personnel, a psychologist and a psychiatrist.
Life skills is one of the most important subjects taught in the school, as it constitutes the key to independent living. The Supermarket Simulation Room will provide the students with abilities that are crucial for their future. A room in the school will be transformed into a mini supermarket, complete with isles of food, shopping carts and cash registers. The younger students will learn basic math putting various foods in the cart, as well as learn how to handle money. The older students will learn how to plan a shopping trip beginning with reading a recipe, preparing a list of ingredients, planning transportation and executing the trip.
The cost of this project stands at £17,442 and includes carpentry work from a company that specializes in simulation equipment. Investing in this project will provide the students with the skills necessary to increase their future independence and quality of life. Dedication opportunities available upon request.
Project Timeline:
January –
Preparing list of necessary equipment
Preparing sketches for carpenter
February –
Beginning of carpentry work
Graphics sketches
March –
Printing graphics
Wall painting
Electricity
Installing carpentry work
Magnet boards
April –
Finishing touches and final installations
Fundraising timeline:
February –
40% down payment for carpentry
40% down payment for graphics
March –
40% down payment for printing
Outstanding payments