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Givogi project

Posted by Steve Hall on October 22, 2020

Friends Primary School Givogi in Kenya now has access to a new source of safe, clean water thanks to the completion of their rain tank, which has the ability to collect 50,000 liters of water. We installed new latrines for students, handwashing stations, and we trained students and staff on improved sanitation and hygiene practices. […]

Alipi borehole drilled

Posted by Steve Hall on October 20, 2020

Alipi Primary School is in the Abachi Village in the Koboko district of Uganda, which is in an area called West Nile, near the border of Uganda and the DRC (Congo). The school has 1010 students in total – 516 boys and 494 girls. Alipi students were in urgent need of this new well as […]

Check out the impact!

Posted by Steve Hall on October 19, 2020

Thank you for bringing safe water to ⁠Patrivia Primary School, Kinoni Kaboyo, Uganda! BEFORE: Every day, students from Patrivia Primary School make the long walk to a protected shallow well and wait half an hour in line to collect water more than a kilometer away from their classrooms. Despite how time consuming and difficult this […]

San Agustín update

Posted by Steve Hall on October 19, 2020

Check out the new latrines these students at San Agustín Escuela now have access to! We believe all people deserve clean water, safe sanitation, and the knowledge to sustain it for future generations. Our implementing partner, El Porvenir, partners with the people of Nicaragua so that they can build a better future for themselves through […]

New handwashing station for El Rodeo

Posted by Steve Hall on October 16, 2020

We believe all people deserve clean water, safe sanitation, and the knowledge to sustain it for future generations. Our implementing partner, El Porvenir, partners with the people of Nicaragua so that they can build a better future for themselves through the sustainable development of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) education projects. They also take it […]

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