Water Delivery #4 (2026)
On the Navajo Nation, 30% of families live without running water. They drive for miles to haul water to meet their basic needs and carefully ration water for drinking, cooking, cleaning, and bathing. Our implementing partner, DigDeep’s, Navajo Water Project, a locally-led, community-managed utility alternative, has been working to solve this injustice; by bringing working taps and toilets to families across the region.Did you know? The Navajo Nation spans 27,000 square miles across 3 states; New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah; an area larger than West Virginia.
Water Delivery #5 (2026)
On the Navajo Nation, 30% of families live without running water. They drive for miles to haul water to meet their basic needs and carefully ration water for drinking, cooking, cleaning, and bathing. Our implementing partner, DigDeep’s, Navajo Water Project, a locally-led, community-managed utility alternative, has been working to solve this injustice; by bringing working taps and toilets to families across the region.Did you know? The Navajo Nation spans 27,000 square miles across 3 states; New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah; an area larger than West Virginia.
Zomba CCAP Primary School
Every morning in the city of Zomba, Malawi, hundreds of children walk through the gates of Zomba CCAP Primary School with the same dream as students anywhere in the world: to learn, grow, and build a better future. (Watch video clips below)Just a few minutes from the District Education Office, the school serves 586 students—322 boys and 264 girls—from Standard 1 through Standard 8. Twenty-four dedicated teachers work tirelessly to educate them, often with limited resources but an enormous commitment to their students.On the surface, the school looks like a place full of hope. Classrooms are busy, teachers are dedicated, and the kitchen prepares warm porridge for students each day. But behind the scenes, a simple challenge threatens the health and dignity of every child at the school: access to safe water and sanitation.