The Ken Brock Memorial Project at St Edwards School in Awendo, Kenya, opened at the beginning of March. For the young people at the school and their neighbours, safe water access has transformed their world.
If we want to accelerate change for women and girls, we need to start by ensuring that women in the developing world have the tools and resources to empower themselves and their daughters.
This month’s trip marks twelve years of the filter distribution project in the Dominican Republic. We’re excited to create change for the community of Canta Rana.
February 11th was the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. At H2O4ALL, we’re honouring this day because of the monumental role women around the world play in their communities’ access to safe water.
This International Education Day, we’re dedicated to empowering the next generation through sustainable safe water.
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.Â
With the help of our friends at Church 365, H2O4ALL is bringing change to struggling families in Liberia – one filter at a time.