As we await the beginning of a new year, we’re grateful that 2024 was a busy and impactful year for H2O4ALL.
A safe water system in Kibaale Village brings relief to 5,000 people living through a crisis of waterborne illness.
H2O4ALL is dedicated to creating sustainability by empowering our communities. Here’s how WaSh education prepares communities to manage their own water access.
Read the exciting highlights of the work and impact of safe water access around the globe. Thanks to your support, we are changing lives, one drop at a time.
With the help of our friends at Church 365, H2O4ALL is bringing change to struggling families in Liberia – one filter at a time.
Mailiari Health Centre provides healthcare to six thousand people in Nairiri, Kenya. After H2O4ALL’s safe water project, the health centre was empowered to provide safe water in a community where thousands struggled with water insecurity.
In February 2024, the ROTOM Outreach Centre opened a new safe water system. With safe water access, the staff have the clean water they need to provide safe and effective medical care to the Lusera community.
In addition, more than two thousand people in the community now have a reliable safe water source. Lusera’s seniors, many of whom were unable to make the long daily trips for water, finally have a reliable water source nearby for them and their families.
In September 2023, the water system at Ryabiregnye Village ROTOM Outreach Centre opened up to the community. Now, the seniors of Ryabirengye and their families can rest easy knowing they have access to quality medical care and a reliable, abundant source of safe water.
As we continue to seek effective ways to make positive change in our communities, we’ve begun pairing water projects at schools with food sustainability projects to improve children’s nutrition.
Our first project at Tom and Margaret Education Centre in Mawotto Village, Uganda now has a farm that includes bananas, cassava, corn, beans, groundnuts, and fruit trees, providing abundant and healthy food to Mawotto’s children.
H2O4ALL began working in Tsopoli Village, Ghana, in 2017 when we partnered with the Givers’ Care Foundation to implement a safe water system at Someh Rahma School. At the time, Tsopoli – a small village of around 500 people in Ghana’s Greater Accra region – had no safe water source. Most Tsopoli residents relied on rainwater collection or unprotected lakes for water. Furthermore, these sources were often contaminated.