01.26.24 Project Update

January 26, 2024 Project Update The Irimya Project continues to make significant strides, thanks to your willingness to create a better world through clean water.  A few project progress highlights for you: 90% of the entrepreneurship training has already happened

12.08.23 Project Update

December 8, 2023 Project Update A few project progress highlights for you: 80% of the entrepreneurship training has already happened in Irimya 40% of the hygiene education is complete 2 of the 3 new latrine blocks have been built at the schools

10.26.23 Project Update

October 26, 2023 Project Update Early this morning, Athens shared some pictures from Irimya - the remote community of 14,000+ people where so many of you are helping build a new water system. She said the team’s been through a lot over

08.11.23 Project Update

August 11, 2023 Project Update In July, we shared a story about Praise with you - how she’s been living in Irimya with her family, walking hours a day to collect dirty water shared with elephants because clean water’s too far away.

06.30.23 Project Update

June 30, 2023 Project Update In May, thanks to the generosity of many, our team broke ground on a new project to get clean water to the most remote community we've worked with before: Irimya. After traversing through Kicuzi (the area where

04.20.23 Project Update

April 20, 2023 Project Update I’m at my desk, laughing out loud. Surely this is more than a coincidence… That village we’re super close to project completion in? It’s called Kanywameizi.  Which I just learned literally means: drink water.  Come on… that’s

02.14.23 Project Update

February 14, 2023 Project Update The Kicuzi Project wrapped up over a year ago, and we are seeing some incredible results like: 100% functionality of the GFS has been maintained Waterborne disease has been reduced by 84%   WASH in schools reduced absenteeism

01.26.23 Project Update

January 26, 2023 Project Update We just followed up with the Kicuzi project we wrapped up 12 months ago. When we started the project, only 17% of households could meet their basic needs (water, food, shelter, clothing). Now 99% of households report being

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