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Safe Water for Palabek Refugee Settlement!

Posted by Steve Hall on February 6, 2018

Every day, between 2,000 and 4,000 people cross the border from South Sudan to Northern Uganda seeking nothing more than survival. Since the fighting broke out in 2013, more than 1.5 million people have fled South Sudan, making it the world’s fastest growing refugee crisis. More than half of these refugees have resettled in Northern […]

Water Catchment System and Latrines for Wangui Students

Posted by Steve Hall on January 22, 2018

Wangui Primary School in Kenya now has a new water catchment system and latrine blocks! Wangui has good rainwater harvesting potential as the area experiences high rainfall. The school has a total population of 333 (pupils and teachers). Previously, the only available storage for rainwater was one small plastic tank that was donated by the […]

Ugandan water catchment projects a success!

Posted by Steve Hall on January 18, 2018

The water tank at Ruhija Parents Needy Children’s Primary and Nursery School was recently completed. More photos coming soon!  Thanks to Mason-Rice Elementary School 1st Grade for supporting this project! At Murushasha Community Primary and Nursery School the proposed project was changed from a plastic tank to a concrete tank because they now have plans for permanent […]

Completed Borehole Well at Mangani Primary

Posted by Steve Hall on January 5, 2018

Drilling and construction of the new borehole well has been successful at the Mangani Primary School. Mangani Primary School is located in the village of Mangani in Tete Province, Mozambique, which is in the southeastern part of Africa. Mangani is near the road to Angonia and is about 200 km from the Malawi-Mozambique border. This […]

2017: Our year in review

Posted by Nick Coughlin on December 27, 2017

We are proud of everything our dedicated schools have accomplished this year, and wanted to share the big numbers with you! If you haven’t had the chance to make your year-end donation, yet, you can do that here. Feel free to share this infographic with your friends and family and watch the video here

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