<a href="http://www.time.news/shin-fujiyama-and-his-time-in-guatemala-on-his-mission-to-build-schools-in-honduras/" title="<a href="http://www.time.news/shin-fujiyama-and-his-time-in-guatemala-on-his-mission-to-build-schools-in-honduras/" title="Shin Fujiyama and his time in Guatemala on his mission to build schools in Honduras“>Shin Fujiyama and his time in Guatemala on his mission to build schools in Honduras“>Shin Fujiyama, a Japanese philanthropist who travels 3,000 kilometers from Mexico to Honduras, received a significant donation from President Nayib Bukele during his stay in El Salvador.
President Bukele, in a gesture of support for the cause, gave him 2 Bitcoin from his personal wallet, a sum equivalent to more than 130 thousand dollars, which will be used to build ten schools in Honduras.
Fujiyama, known for his humanitarian efforts, is carrying out this ambitious challenge not only as a test of physical endurance, but with the purpose of raising funds to offer education to children in rural Honduran communities.
President Bukele’s donation represents an important contribution to this mission, and Fujiyama did not hesitate to praise both the generosity and the advances in security in El Salvador, which have allowed him to advance calmly on his journey.
“President Bukele has demonstrated his commitment to the region, not only through his security policies, but also with this direct support for my cause,” Fujiyama commented during his time in the country. This donation reinforces the solidarity profile of the Salvadoran president, who has been an active promoter of initiatives that transcend borders.
The philanthropist continues his journey to Honduras with renewed enthusiasm, trusting that the support of committed people and institutions, like President Bukele, will bring him closer to his goal of building the schools necessary to provide a decent education to hundreds of children.