Water for Life
Bringing clean water to refugee camps and rural villages while educating youth on hygiene and conservation.
Program Overview
Water is a human right, yet millions of people in East Africa lack access to safe, clean drinking water. Our Water for Life program addresses this critical need by building sustainable water infrastructure while empowering communities with the knowledge and skills to maintain these systems for generations to come.
What We Do
Our comprehensive approach combines infrastructure development with education and community empowerment.
Infrastructure Development
Building and restoring boreholes, wells, and water distribution systems in drought-affected regions across East Africa.
Hygiene Education
Training communities in proper hygiene practices, water storage, and sanitation to prevent waterborne diseases.
Community Leadership
Training local leaders and youth to maintain water systems and lead conservation efforts in their communities.
Water Conservation
Teaching sustainable water use practices and rainwater harvesting techniques to ensure long-term water security.
Quality Monitoring
Regular testing and monitoring of water quality to ensure safety and implementing filtration systems where needed.
Sustainability Planning
Developing long-term maintenance plans and establishing community water committees for ongoing system management.
Impact & Goals
Our water programs create lasting change that extends far beyond access to clean water.
Current Impact
- Clean Water Access- Over 5,000 people now have reliable access to clean water through our infrastructure projects.
Health Improvements– 60% reduction in waterborne diseases in communities where we’ve implemented comprehensive programs.
Youth Leadership- 150+ young people trained as water system maintainers and community health educators.
2025-2027 Goals
- 35 Water Systems – Over 5,000 people now have reliable access to clean water through our infrastructure projects.
15,000 People Served
Provide reliable clean water access to 15,000 people in refugee camps and rural villages.
500 Youth Trained
Train 500 young people in water system maintenance and hygiene education leadership.
