Recent Projects
RC Holy Cross Primary School, Sierra Leone
A new well and sanitation facilities for a school in Sierra Leone.
Country: Sierra Leone
Type: WAsH for Schools
A new well for a school in Sierra Leone
Country: Sierra Leone
Type: WAsH for Schools
A new well and latrine for a school in Sierra Leone
Country: Sierra Leone
Type: WAsH for Schools
A well is being repaired and restored for a community.
Country: Burkina Faso
Type: Well Rehab
A well is being repaired and restored for a community.
Country: Burkina Faso
Type: Well Rehab
A well is being repaired and restored for a community.
Country: Burkina Faso
Type: Well Rehab
A new well for a school in Uganda
Country: Uganda
Type: Hand Pumped Well
A new well for a community in Uganda
Country: Uganda
Type: Hand Pumped Well
Bishop Muge Memorial Primary School
A new well for a school in Kenya
Country: Kenya
Type: Hand Pumped Well
AIC Chepkemel Secondary School
A new well for a school in Kenya
Country: Kenya
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Current Programs Where You Can Help
Kenya
Clean and safe water is essential for things like a good education. We're building wells at schools, churches and community centers in Kenya. You can help restore a hopeful future for students and entire communities...for years to come.
Sudan
Remote villages and communities are often the most ignored. We're working with a local partner in Southern Sudan who is committed to helping the forgotten. We're commited to long-term change. See how that's happening and then come join us.
Sierra Leone
Years of civil war ravaged the country. Wells were destroyed while others just broke down. We're working through our local partners to help repair wells and restore hope. Former child soldiers help carry out the work - a story of redemption.
Uganda
Working with Busoga Trust America we're funding hand dug wells in the Masindi area of Uganda. Communities are also receiving some of the best hygiene training we've ever seen.
Rwanda
Every day... families are gathering dirty, diseased water. They have no choice. There is no other option. From ponds shared with cattle, to nearby streams full of all kinds of waste, the water collected does more harm than good. But it doesn't have to be this way.
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