Water Supply Project

Home Water Supply Project

We believe that access to clean water is not just a basic need, it is a lifeline that promotes dignity, health, and sustainable development.

As part of our Empowered Communities Initiative, we launched the Water Supply Project with a mission to provide reliable, safe, and clean water to families within our community.

Currently, we are serving over 60 families, supplying each household with approximately 100 liters of clean water every day. This water is used for essential daily needs such as drinking, cooking, cleaning, and personal hygiene. Our system ensures that vulnerable families, particularly women and children who are often burdened with the responsibility of fetching water, can access this vital resource close to home—saving time, reducing health risks, and improving quality of life.

Impact So Far:

  • Reduced waterborne illnesses by providing clean and safe water.

  • Improved school attendance for children, especially girls, who would otherwise spend hours fetching water.

  • Empowered families with the freedom to invest time in income-generating activities instead of searching for water.

  • Strengthened community resilience through equitable access to a sustainable water source.

The Need for Expansion:

While we celebrate the progress made, the need remains urgent and growing. Dozens of additional families in nearby areas are still relying on unsafe water sources, exposing them to disease and hardship. Our vision is to expand the project by increasing the water storage capacity, extending distribution lines, and installing additional access points.

How You Can Help

We invite you to be part of this life-changing mission. Your donation can help us serve more families, improve infrastructure, and ensure that clean water reaches every household in need.

No contribution is too small—every drop counts. Together, we can pour hope into homes, health into hearts, and strength into communities.

Let’s quench both thirst and hopelessness—one family at a time.