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: Better Hygiene, Better Health

A Year Later: Better Hygiene, Better Health

Before we protected the spring in Mundoli last year, collecting water from the stream was an arduous task that took up a lot of time. Community members would try to scoop water into their jugs and jerrycans as carefully as they could so dirt and sediment wouldn't contaminate their water. All this effort served to make the water clearer and easier t...

See the Impact of Clean Water - A Year Later: Extra Money for School Fees - A Better Future Ahead!

A Year Later: Extra Money for School Fees - A Better Future Ahead!

Last year, life in Mukangu was more difficult for everyone. Their spring was unprotected, exposing everyone to water-related diseases. And for kids like Derick, actually collecting the water was an everyday stressor that involved a lot of wasted time. "Getting water here before [the] protection of the spring was very hard, especially [for] kids li...

See the Impact of Clean Water - A Year Later: Trusted Water Throughout the School Calendar

A Year Later: Trusted Water Throughout the School Calendar

Last year, students at Friends Mudindi Village Primary School spent more time fetching water than in class. "Water shortage was a great challenge in our school," said 10-year-old Ive M. "Every day, in the morning, break time, and evening, we used to take time to go fetch water out of the school compound. We used to scramble for the commodity, as w...

See the Impact of Clean Water - A Year Later:

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

Before we installed a rain tank at Mutave Primary School last year, fetching water was dangerous to the students for multiple reasons. Not only did the pupils need to cross a busy highway to access the stream, but the stream's water would end up infecting them with debilitating illnesses. "Students used to walk across the road to a nearby stream t...

See the Impact of Clean Water - A Year Later: Money Wasted Turned to Savings!

A Year Later: Money Wasted Turned to Savings!

Before we protected the spring in Malimali, animals around the spring would contaminate the water, making community members sick. "Sometimes, [the] water could be dirtified by cows which were tied to graze near the water point," explained 30-year old farmer Snowrin Khavai, who also serves as secretary of the local water user committee. "This is be...