I recently wrote a 3-part blog about our education strategy. Click here to check it out: Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3. Folks are beginning to ask us what happens “after school?” Not after five o’clock when most Kenyan kids get out of the classroom for the day, but after they graduate from 8th grade. Or after Form
Read more →School kids form a 410 Bridge community getting clean water from an access point at their school. This was a 410 Bridge H2O4K project. To learn more about how you can get involved in H2O4K click here.
Read more →This is an update on the Karima Water Project that we received from Andrew Guuru, our Kenya Country Director… The water project in Karima is near completion. All the plastic piping work has been completed, plastic tanks of 24,000 liters each have been laid on the concrete
Read more →I got a cool message a week or so ago about the community of Kandaria. The Leadership Council (LC) in Kandaria had prioritized spiritual development in the community as their number one priority in the community. The most exciting thing is that the LC has already mobilized
Read more →Today is World Water Day. A day of the year set aside to raise awareness and remind us of the global crisis that is a reality for over 1 billion people. So today we remember those who suffer, with no access to clean water to drink. It’s
Read more →This is a photo that one of our recent trip participants, Will Rodes, took of the water flowing at Black Tank in the Segera Area of Kenya. To read about his trip experience, go here.
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