Clean water 

Water well

Water is something most of us never question. We turn on a tap, and it flows. Clean, safe, always available. It’s so ordinary that we rarely stop to think about it. But in many parts of the world, water is not a given. It is a daily challenge. A long walk. A heavy burden carried by women and children. A source of uncertainty that shapes entire lives.

For the community we are supporting, water has never been easy. Access is limited, unreliable, and often unsafe. Every drop matters. Every journey to collect it takes time, energy, and opportunity away from education, from growth, from simply being a child. And yet, despite these challenges, there is strength, resilience, and a deep sense of togetherness that continues to inspire us.

 

Thanks to the donations, we were able to build a well. Here’s the story of how to build this well and provide clean water for 48 children.

The gamble at 50 meters depth

At our school, water isn’t a luxury; it’s a necessity for 48 children. The search was nerve-wracking. At 50 meters deep, the ground was still bone dry, and our budget was depleted. Should we continue or should we stop? With our hearts in our throats, we decided to invest in those last meters.

Happy water, happy kids

Finally water

The miracle at 60 meters

Then it happened: at a depth of 60 meters, the water broke through the rocks. A powerful jet shot upward, and the entire area erupted in cheers. Thanks to your previous donations, we were able to take this gamble. Proof that together, we can literally go deeper for a better future.

Running water

The last step to the tap

We’re almost there, but the well won’t be truly finished until the water flows from the tap. We still need a pump and electricity to fill the toilets and sinks. Your contribution will bring this clean water directly into the children’s hands. Together, we’ll complete this project.

Its not just about water.

It’s about giving something back.

About creating chances where they are needed most.

Because every small improvement changes more than we can see.