Boreholes and Water harvest Projects.
Water harvest Project
Our Rain Water Catchment program addresses the urgent need for reliable access to clean water in communities. Many local schools, churches, community health clinics, and youth centers face challenges with inadequate water sources.
By providing water tanks, we help these communities overcome long distances to water points, reduce the risk of waterborne diseases, and enhance overall well-being. Each year, we aim to supply at least 20-30 water tanks, ensuring that these vital institutions can thrive with improved water accessibility.
This program supports the long-term health and sustainability of these communities.
Borehole Project
This focuses on providing clean, reliable water to specific rural communities in need, such as villages where access to safe water is limited. Each borehole is drilled to serve around 10 families, ensuring a sustainable water supply for both drinking and household use.
Many of these communities rely on contaminated surface water, which poses serious health risks.
By digging deep wells, we ensure a steady supply of safe drinking water, improving overall health and well-being. We continue to set up a new borehole every three months, expanding access to safe drinking water across our region