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The Water Project, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization unlocking human potential by providing sustainable water and sanitation projects to needlessly suffering communities in sub-Saharan Africa.
Water for South Sudan delivers sustainable quality-of-life services to and with the people of South Sudan by efficiently providing access to clean, safe water, and improving hygiene and sanitation practices in areas of great need.
FogQuest is an innovative, international, non-governmental, non-profit organization. It is a registered charity in Canada. Our water projects are for small rural communities in the most arid parts of the world. Even in locations with little or no rain, there are often fog-covered hills that can be a source of clean water for the people. We work with the communities and local NGOs to develop projects that are appropriate to the environment, and the culture and religion of the people. The large fog collectors require no energy source. The fog droplets are carried to the mesh of the collectors by the wind. The water that is produced flows by gravity to the community. Because fog, and rain when it occurs, are almost entirely free of harmful bacteria, the fog collection system is also a good alternative in places where the ground water supply is contaminated. Twenty large fog collectors can provide water for a village of 200 people. The cost is low, only about $1 for 1000 liters of water.
A child dies in the world every 20 seconds (4,000 each day) from drinking contaminated water. . . We will never stop until every mother in the world has safe drinking water to feed their babies and small children.
SDWF is a registered charitable organization. To reaffirm and promote all people's right to safe drinking water. With a focus on developing partnerships with rural communities throughout Canada and around the world, we intend to effect change at the municipal, provincial, and federal levels as well as within civil society and industries involved in the protection and production of public water supplies. We will deliver high quality, hands-on educational programs to thousands of classrooms in order to educate students, the leaders of tomorrow, about drinking water quality issues and solutions.
Primary mission is drilling water wells in rural Guatemala. Secondary activities are 1. gespel outreach and a. providing medical equipment.
WWFA supports rural African community development by providing sustainable water sources, hygiene education, and generally reducing health risks associated with contaminated water.Numbers vary and people move, but it is accurate to say that more than 320,000 people have received—and continue to benefit from—fresh, clean, water because of WWFA and our dedicated supporters.
COMMUNITY TRANSFORMATION EFFORTS IN A REMOTE VILLAGE IN AKOT, SOUTH SUDAN AND NORTHERN UGANDA. THESE INCLUDE: PRIMARY SCHOOL EDUCATION, WOMEN'S BIBLE AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING, PASTOR AND CHURCH DEVELOPMENT AND AGRICULTURAL TRAINING.
1. To provide Christian holistic counselling and therapy to individuals, couples and families with personal, interpersonal, marital, inter-generational and spiritual concerns, so as to enable service recipients to become more effective in dealing with life challenges and to grow towards wholeness of life. 2. To develop and promote personal growth, family life education programs and education resource materials. 3. To provide development and training opportunities for both professionals and lay people. 4. To work with other services and organizations to identify current issues and meet current needs, so as to enhance the quality of life in the community.
Bluewater Rescue Inc. is the fundraising group for Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary Unit in 235. Our organizations have been involved with a collaborative effort to provide Search and Rescue activities for over 25 years. Based in the Kincardine harbour, we operate two vessels, the Mysis and the Mysis II. We cover the area between Goderich, Ontario and Southampton, Ontario on Lake Huron.
The Grey Bruce Children's Water Festival is a fun and educational event that gives grade four students hands-on learning about the importance of water resources in everyday life. Through over 45 activity centres, operated by volunteers, students in Grey and Bruce Counties will learn about the wise use, conservation and protection of water and water sources and the role it plays in the environment.