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Latest Project Updates

Here's What our Teams Have Been Up to Lately
Friends Emanda Secondary School Project Underway
09/25/2017: Friends Emanda Secondary School Project Underway

Friends Emanda Secondary School in Kenya has begun building a new source of safe, clean water because of your generous donation. A rainwater catchment tank and new latrines are being constructed...(see the project)


Bushevo Community Project Underway
09/25/2017: Bushevo Community Project Underway

Bushevo Community will soon have a clean, safe source of water thanks to your donation. Community members have been drinking contaminated water from David Enani Spring, and often suffer from wat...(see the project)


Project Moved to Irungu Community
09/20/2017: Project Moved to Irungu Community

We are sorry that after such a long wait for news, we must share that the efforts to protect Alfonce Lukongo Spring have been unsuccessful. Our engineers worked for months to try to build proper...(see the project)


Friends Secondary School Shamakhokho Project Complete
09/18/2017: Friends Secondary School Shamakhokho Project Complete

Friends Secondary School Shamakhokho in Kenya now has a new source of safe, clean water thanks to your generous donation. A new rainwater catchment system has been built, and there are now six n...(see the project)


Kulafai Rashideen Primary School Project Complete
09/15/2017: Kulafai Rashideen Primary School Project Complete

Kulafai Rashideen Primary School in Gbainty Bunlor, Sierra Leone now has a well that provides clean water throughout the year, thanks to your donation! Hundreds of students and community members...(see the project)