April 21st, 2010 Archive

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From the Field Project Update – More Filters to Kisumu

by Kristine Bender

Filters were distributed in the Kidiju and Chiga areas of Kisumu by the locale women’s group, Babyface.  They are an organized group of widows who care for each other, and their community’s needs.  

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Additional filters were given to Babyface for distribution as the need arises in their villages.  These filters will help fight preventible waterborne diseases – Typhoid, Cholera, Dysentery and Diarrhea.  Children, the weakest members of villages, are the most vulnerable.  Babyface, with the help of Maisha Orphanage, will distribute where the need is greatest.  

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From the Field Project Update – Filters, special delivery!

by Kristine Bender

As more filters arrive in Kisumu, one family from the United States understands the reality of the need after seeing photos from the field.  ”Wow, I’m tearing….that was far more powerful than I ever expected. Thank you…from all of us, everywhere. What a way to bring a nowhere gift, home to the heart. We DID make a difference. I get it…………”  Thank you to the Budnieski Family – Bob, Dani, Dylan and Chase for helping bring a basic need to children in Kenya – Maji ni Maisha, Water is Life.
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From the Field Project Update – Hygiene and Sanitation Clinics

by Kristine Bender

Our most recent Hygiene and Sanitation Clinic – at Omungi School in Kisumu – was lead by a team of 3 Nationals (locals).  Kennedy put it best, ”  We are trainers of trainers, we need to go out and teach others.  Teachers aren’t teachers, until they teach.”  Very inspiring to those in the class.  20 leaders – men and women – from the community attended the two day seminar, and while waiting for the trainers to arrive – a mean game of Hangman ensued!

When we bring in a new project to a community, such as Hygiene awareness – we can assimilate our program into the community, showing first how WE make the changes.  We become role models and others will be interested to learn what we are doing.  Specifically they will be interested in  learning how we are keeping our families healthy.  To learn how you can partner with a community to provide WATERisLIFE.com life-saving water filters, a sustainable clean water source, and hygiene and sanitation training email kristine@waterislife.com.  You will be amazed at how your simple gift of partnership can transform the lives of a community.

 

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From the Field Project Update – Clean Water to Kenya

by Kristine Bender

WATERisLIFE.com is working in the Kisumu area of Kenya.  These are the Luo people and they speak the Dholuo language – as well as Swahili and English.  WATERisLIFE.com has distributed water filters, hosted Hygiene and Sanitation Clinics and drilled wells at Maisha Orphanage, Ayaru and Omungi Primary Schools, as well as a location in the Kidiju community in partnership with a local women’s organization – Babyface.  WIL has also completed a pump repair at Kidiju Primary which has approximately 500 children.  The water was ’spoiled’ so the children were unable to access water.  Clean, fresh water now flows.  
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WATERisLIFE.com is now researching additional water projects in the Kisumu area – specifically in the Kano Plains area – in the sub locations of Mayena and Chiga. Email kristine@waterislife.com if you are interested in partnering with a village or sponsoring a project in this area.

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