Photo Friday: Black Tank

This picture was shot by 410 staffer James Ward, on a recent trip to Kenya, with a service trip from NewSpring Church. There is a small village in the Segera are called “Black Tank” by the locals, named after the tank being renovated in the picture.

The obvious irony is… the tanks not black!

The good news is that regardless of the color of the tank, there is now 50,000 liters of clean water in that tank serving the people of “Black Tank”.

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