
Thirty-two-year-old farmer Jennifer Luvembe recalled what life was like in Sundulo Community before her community's spring was protected last year.
"We could find the water is dirty. Once one person fetched water, it got dirty due to [the] rising of sand. The pond also attracted insects to float on [the] water," Jennifer said.
But life is enriched for Jennifer and the other community members in Sundulo Community now.
"Fetching water is now easy, and the water is very clean. After construction, they brought chlorine that has enabled us to have clean water for drinking. The water point is accessed from both sides, which has also helped on [the] interference of [the] spring box," she continued.
Having ready access to water from the spring has made a difference for Jennifer, allowing her to have clean water and motivating her to use safer water practices.
"The water point is clean [which] also motivates us to ensure we carry water in clean containers whether for drinking or any other activity," Jennifer concluded.
Thank you for helping Jennifer access clean water and keep their spring safe.
Right now, there are others just like her in neighboring communities that desperately need safe water access. Your support will immediately go to work to provide a clean water project - and we can’t wait to introduce you to the next person you’ll help.

Jennifer Luvembe.