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Nanganda project complete

Posted by Steve Hall on October 5, 2020

Nanganda Primary School 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 with handwashing stations and we trained students and staff on improved sanitation and hygiene practices. All of […]

Thank you for bringing safe water to Knowledge Center School

Posted by Steve Hall on October 2, 2020

Thank you for bringing safe water to ⁠Knowledge Center Mbirizi Primary School! BEFORE: Despite already having a rainwater collection tank on their premises, Knowledge Center Mbirizi Primary School’s student population of 600 children is so large that the tank always seems to run dry. Students and staff are then forced to make the long walk […]

Goibei Project Complete!

Posted by Steve Hall on September 30, 2020

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

Safe water for ⁠Building Tomorrow students

Posted by Steve Hall on September 28, 2020

BEFORE: Every day, young students from Building Tomorrow COU Primary School make the difficult walk to a nearby swamp that is shared by more than one thousand community members, hundreds of livestock animals, and other wild creatures. Despite the water’s high contamination levels and how difficult the collection process is– students must cross traffic, walk […]

Thank you for bringing water to ⁠Bright Kingdom

Posted by Steve Hall on September 28, 2020

Located on a steep slope and surrounded by dense vegetation, community members and staff at Bright Kingdom Nursery and Primary School often worry about the safety of children who must make the daily walk to collect water. Roughly one thousand people in Kiwanguzi currently rely on a single pond for the majority of their water […]

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