Access to safe water and sanitation systems is foundational to healthy communities. Many communities without running water rely on unprotected water sources, which frequently become contaminated and expose communities to waterborne diseases. In addition, reliable access to safe water is a necessity for safe and effective medical care, in order to properly maintain sanitation and reduce the risk of infection in hospitals. H2O4ALL community health initiatives include water access for hospitals and health centers, sanitation and hygiene projects such as latrines and washing facilities, and ensuring at-risk populations such as seniors and young children are protected from the dangers of unsafe water.
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HELP prevent infections and disease by supporting safe water and Sanitization access in hospitals, schools and other community hubs.
A safe water system in Kibaale Village brings relief to 5,000 people living through a crisis of waterborne illness.
October 15th is Global Handwashing Day, a global advocacy day dedicated to promoting awareness of the importance of good hand hygiene for community and personal health.
H2O4ALL is dedicated to creating sustainability by empowering our communities. Here’s how WaSh education prepares communities to manage their own water access.
The International Water Association’s World Water Congress is a global call for youth empowerment and international cooperation. At H2O4ALL, we’re trying to make this goal a reality.
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.
From June 3rd to June 10th, our Cuba team was on the ground in Cuba to perform maintenance. Scott Noble, a longtime volunteer in the Cuba initiative, gives insight into the project and the impact of volunteering.
After another successful Taste of India fundraiser this year, TOI organizer Hycinth Gomez shares on cooking, community and the decision to make a move for change.