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: Doctoral Dreams!

A Year Later: Doctoral Dreams!

Before we installed a borehole well at Muriola Primary School last year, the students' lives included much more hardship. "We had [a] rough time getting water since we were normally sent to go fetch water from a stream. At times, it was [during] class time," said 13-year-old student Faith K. "Then, sometimes, one could get so thirsty, but the wate...

See the Impact of Clean Water - A Year Later: Dreams of University!

A Year Later: Dreams of University!

Abigael N., a 13-year-old student at St. Martin's Primary School, shared the challenges she faced collecting water before her school had a rain tank installed last year. "It was very hard to get water since the distance was so long, hence a lot of time [was] wasted in getting water rather than studying. At times, we could go [to] collect water but...

See the Impact of Clean Water - A Year Later: Teacher Now Loves His Work!

A Year Later: Teacher Now Loves His Work!

Before we installed a rain tank at Mwembe Primary School, the entire school relied on students carrying water from home for all of the school’s drinking, cooking, and cleaning needs. And even though sourcing water every day was exhausting for the students, the school still never had enough water for all of its needs. "We used to drink dirty wate...

See the Impact of Clean Water - A Year Later: More Time for Mathematics!

A Year Later: More Time for Mathematics!

When we asked 13-year-old Addison what life was like before Itieng'ere Primary School had a rain tank installed last year, he said: "Before, to get water was so challenging, because I had to look for water most of [the] time, thereby wasting a lot of time, thus leading me to poor academic performance." Addison continued, "Sometimes, I was coming b...

See the Impact of Clean Water - A Year Later:

A Year Later: "Nobody has buried a child."

As the village headman and chairperson of the community's water user committee, 60-year-old Mohamed Kamara remembers all too well what life in Masinneh was like before their well was rehabilitated last year. "It was a great constraint for me and my people in this community," Mohamed said. "Over the years, we used to have cholera outbreaks in this...