Help Us Drill Boreholes in Kenya for Clean Water
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100 Humanitarians International is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering families in Kenya through sustainable solutions in food, water, education, and health. Since its founding in 2015, the organization has worked tirelessly to support families living in extreme poverty, earning less than $1.90 a day. With a focus on mentorship and self-reliance, 100 Humanitarians implements impactful projects such as garden towers for food security, rainwater capture systems for clean water access, education sponsorships, and health initiatives. These efforts aim to break the cycle of poverty and create long-term opportunities for thriving communities.
Boreholes
Access to clean water is an absolute necessity for families living in poverty, and the transformation it brings to a community is immeasurable. The shift from gathering water from polluted sources like rivers, contaminated with diseases, to having a reliable source like a borehole with clean, fresh water can be a life-changing experience.
The Benefits of a Borehole:
✔️Health Improvement: Access to clean water eliminates reliance on polluted sources, significantly reducing the prevalence of waterborne diseases like cholera and dysentery. This leads to fewer illnesses, lower medical expenses, and more productive days for community members.
✔️Time and Energy Savings: Clean water access transforms daily routines by freeing families, especially women and children, from spending hours collecting water from distant locations. This time can be redirected toward education, income generation, and community development.
✔️Enhanced Sanitation and Hygiene: Clean water is the foundation for improved sanitation and hygiene practices. Safe water sources enable communities to establish proper sanitation facilities, reducing disease spread and enhancing overall well-being. This availability is a catalyst for positive change, uplifting health, productivity, and quality of life.
Your donations will go towards providing boreholes for families in a community living in extreme poverty in Kenya.
Learn more at https://100humanitarians.org