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WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT
Her Potential, Our Priority

Since 2008, H2O4ALL has improved the lives of over 650,000 women and girls by improving water access in their communities. Women and girls are usually responsible for gathering water for their families, which can take hours on each trip. As a result of this burden, some girls miss school, leading them to fall behind in class and sometimes drop out of school.

Meanwhile, mothers lack employment opportunities and the ability to contribute financially to the family’s needs because of the time lost each day gathering water. The time and energy lost to collecting water severely limits women’s opportunities and traps families in the cycle of poverty.When the burden of accessing water is relieved, women and girls are protected and empowered to learn, grow, earn incomes, and succeed.

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Thank you to the Frank H. Hori Foundation
for their support of Women's Empowerment

We would like to acknowledge the generous contributions of the Frank H. Hori Foundation to H2O4ALL’s Women’s Empowerment cause. To learn more about their story and the work that they do, please read more in our donor spotlight.

Kenneth Crasto

Project Administrator

Kenneth Crasto is a Mechanical Engineer with over 4 years of project management experience, bringing his technical expertise and leadership to H204ALL as a Project Administrator. His career encompasses managing multidisciplinary projects, with a strong focus on delivering sustainable, impactful solutions in complex environments.

Beyond his professional work, Kenneth is a passionate football fan and enjoys playing the sport in his free time. His love for football mirrors his values of teamwork, strategy, and perseverance, both on and off the field. Kenneth is thrilled to contribute to H204ALL, combining his engineering background and commitment to community development to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those he serves.