Muhammad Sheikh Village In 2018, the Washington D.C. Network took a leap of faith by adopting the Muhammad Sheikh Village which is in the district of Tando Muhammed Khan. With donations raised in 2018 and 2019, the network installed 40 hand pumps, built 40 latrines, created a village of cleanliness program, provided preventative healthcare, rehabilitated the ghost government school and most importantly purchased a piece of land for the future HDF Primary School in Muhammad Sheikh Village. The primary school will educate 253 children between the ages of 5-9-year-olds and prepare for the arrival of 424 children who are 0-5 years-old. The new school will have 6 classrooms, a computer lab and a playground. It will also have a boys and girls bathroom, a water-filtration system and a boundary wall. The water filtration system will be built into this boundary wall, allowing students to access clean water on the inside during the day and the community members to access clean water on the outside. Once the remainder of the funds have been secured, construction can begin on the school. The network is hoping to open the school in the fall of 2020. Anyone who would like to contribute towards the construction of the school or would like to adopt a child for the 2020 academic year can contact the HDF office at info@hdfpk-dev.onx.digital. The installment of this new school is only the second step in the five-year journey to making a healthy community. The final objective is to achieve these six goals by 2023: Â Reduce poverty in the village from 40% to 20%. Â Improve literacy rate from 20% to 100%. Â Increase child school enrollment from 55% to 100%. Â Increase safe drinking water from 20% to 100%. Â Improve proper sanitation systems from 40% to 100% for households. Â Improve nutrition for children and mothers and 100% immunization.