Help Fund a Water Project

Together, we can unlock potential in a developing community by providing clean, safe water.
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Cornell HOAP( Horn Of Africa Project) is a service project dedicated to helping to ease the terrible conditions in the Horn of Africa. The Horn of Africa is a group of 7 countries, Somalia, Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia, DjiBouti, Sudan and Eritrea. Things like malnutrition and the lack of clean drinking water stunt the growth and development of these countries. Our goal is to raise money to contribute to the construction of wells and other life saving projects. This year HOAP is hosting a walk during lunch on April 18. All proceeds raised will benefit The Water Project which will contribute to the building of a well in Kenya. then maybe building a well in Somalia!


Did you know nearly 1 billion people don't have safe water to drink?

Together, we can change that. Let's fund a new source of drinking water for those who suffer needlessly without it!

Our gifts will be used to construct or rehabilitate a water project, like a well or sand dam, in Africa. We'll see pictures, GPS coordinates, and updates as they come in from the actual water project we fund so we can celebrate the results along with the community we help.


Who's Helping?

Will You Join Us in Giving Clean, Safe Water?
DateDonorAmountMessage
11/24/13Teresa Juristy$115.00
 

Why It Matters

Access to clean, safe water unlocks potential

About The Water Project

The Water Project, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization unlocking human potential by providing clean, safe water to communities around the world who suffer needlessly without.

Working with local partners in countries like Kenya, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, and Uganda, we build long lasting water projects that are organized, owned and managed by the communities receiving them.

Together, with our partners we identify, implement, report on and follow up on every project. Then we share the whole story with you to inspire confidence in the work being done and the impact it has.