Stories from the Field

Water doesn't change anything. People Do.

As we work to provide water, we're committed to helping people like you meet your global neighbors and to realize that we all share the same basic needs. We hope to break down stereotypes and the false distinctions between the so-called winners and losers, rich and poor, the needy and charitable, by introducing you to the people we serve with the respect and admiration they rightfully deserve.

These are stories of hope, told in the words of those who carry out this work every day - our friends in the field.




See the Impact of Clean Water - A Year Later: Productive Farm Dream Realized!

A Year Later: Productive Farm Dream Realized!

“Before, we could trek all day long to search for water which would be hardly enough to implement any agricultural practice. All the trees I tried to grow went dry during [the] dry seasons," said 62-year-old George Kasomo. "We used to get water from River Athi whenever the river adjacent to us went dry. One would only make one trip to [the] rive...

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A Year Later: "I enjoy coming to school every day."

"Water was indeed scarce in this institution. I used to carry water every day, in the morning and in the afternoon for use in school, [and] this was tiring," shared 14-year-old Trizah when describing the water situation at Jivuye Primary School before we installed a rain tank last year. But now, with readily available water at her fingertips, thin...

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A Year Later: "I am now able to access water safely"

Mathias Juma Spring was challenging for community members to access before its protection last year, especially for children. "To me, it was not easy because the area around the spring was surrounded with bush, and I had to wait for somebody so that we [could] go together to the spring due to insecurity," 11-year-old Jentrix shared. But thankfull...

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A Year Later: "I now have time to play with my peers."

"Initially, accessing this spring was hectic," shared eight-year-old Bramwel when describing what collecting water from Savai Spring was like before its protection last year. "I did fear coming alone to the spring as its environs were wanting. I used to accompany my peers as they were my source of courage. Nights were a no-go zone for the spring u...

See the Impact of Clean Water - A Year Later: More time to interact with friends!

A Year Later: More time to interact with friends!

Last year, before Angatia Spring was protected in Lukala West, it was challenging for seventeen-year-old Sharon E. to collect water and have time for anything else. "During [the] rainy seasons, it was very hard to get clean water. Most of the time, our water was dirty, and we were forced to go far away looking for water where the springs were prot...