From yearly fundraisers to project maintenance, our Cuba initiatives run on the power of volunteer work. By investing their time and effort in H2O4ALL, volunteers help build initiatives with lasting benefits for the community, improving the lives of thousands of people in water-stressed communities.
On June 7th, teams of H2O4ALL supporters will come together to make moves for safe water. This year, we’re looking forward to several fundraisers across the world, from a swim relay in Waterdown, Ontario to a hike in Meru County, Kenya.
As the date approaches, we’d like to look back at the successes and challenges of our first-ever Move 4 Water event on August 13th, 2024.
March 22nd is World Water Day, a holiday to honor the work of promoting safe water access around the world and the necessity of preserving our planet’s water resources.
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.
Thank you to everybody who participated in our first ever Move 4 Water event!
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.
Our mission in Cuba nine years ago began in the city of Cienfuegos, the capital of the Cienfuegos District on the south coast of Cuba. Since then, we’ve installed safe water systems in eighteen churches throughout Cienfuegos and the neighboring district of Villa Clara, empowering our partner churches to provide their communities with a water source they can trust.
Our annual Taste of India fundraiser is on Sunday June 9th. Join us for a wonderful catered Indian meal and an evening livestream featuring updates from our ongoing projects in Santa Clara, Cuba.Â