Quioto puts aside the controversy and supports Shin Fujiyama in the construction of a school

Honduran player Romell Quioto showed his supportive side and shared good news: the construction of a new Shin school, which he was a part of, was completed.

Despite the controversies that surround him, after being disaffected from the call of the Honduran national team in the upcoming matches against Mexico, for supposedly being on vacation in Roatán, Quioto shared the news with his followers.

“This continues brother, thanks for the opportunity,” Romell wrote in his stories, after Shin shared a before and after of the school remodeling.

The school was built in the Rivera Hernández neighborhood of San Pedro Sula, Cortés, northern Honduras, being the first institution in the sector.

According to Shin’s publication, it is the first school built in the sector, because they received classes in a rented building with poor conditions.

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“Thanks to you, more than 100 children in Torres de Rivera Hernández will have their own school for the first time. For years they have had to study in a rented building made of sheets or walk far across roads to study in other neighborhoods. Together, we will get there to a thousand schools,” wrote the Japanese philanthropist.

Fujiyama is a philanthropist and blogger of Japanese origin with American nationality. He founded the student association to help Honduras along with his sister to build schools in the country.

In addition, the philanthropist has his own institution: Villa Soleada Bilingual School, which graduated the first generation of young people in August 2022.

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