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.
Life for students at Bahati ADC Primary School was exhausting last year. Every morning they brought water to school because their school's small rain tank would run dry. But not only were they exhausted, but they also were often ill because the water they collected was contaminated. "Life was hard here in school because we used to drink contaminat...
The students at Salvation Army Matioli Secondary School struggled to collect enough water to meet their daily needs last year. "Water in the school wasn't enough, especially during drought season where we had to find water elsewhere to help us in other areas such as cleaning of classrooms," shared 15-year-old student Japheth S. But now, students ...
Before Luka Spring was protected last year it was difficult to safely collect water. "I could prefer to be given other duties instead of being asked to go and draw water, especially during rainy seasons. It was hectic getting to the spring because the spring entrance was slippery and also the water was not clean," said 14-year-old Phostine M. when...
Last year before Luvisia Spring was protected, collecting water was challenging. "Our main water source was open to contamination," said 58-year-old farmer Timonah Luvisia. "It had been protected earlier (an attempt was made by another entity), but the workmanship was poor, which exposed the water to contamination. It was not easy fetching water f...
"Life before this water point was really hard," said 13-year-old student Alex S. "We had to carry water from our homes. Some of us stay very far from school, [so] this was really a tedious exercise. Sometimes, we would be asked to go get water in the middle of lessons. This would mean going to the spring or river," Alex said. Students of Kapsogor...