Subject: How are we protecting more than 7,000 children in Matsakha, Kenya?

Join us this Friday to learn all about our new water security program.

Hi Friend,


Last month we shared (see below) all of the successes we have achieved this year, both big and small, on our path to creating a new water security program. Now, we get to discuss the program itself – installing one million liters of rainwater catchment tank capacity at schools in Matsakha, Kenya. This new program has the chance to impact the lives of at least 7,000 students of all ages, their teachers and staff, the families they all return to at the end of each day, and community members who rely on water from the schools. Tanks will be installed in more than a dozen schools, a clinic, and a market to provide water for cooking, cleaning, hygiene, farming, school labs, and many other uses.

chat about the future

Join us this Friday, July 30th from noon to 1:00 (Pacific Standard Time) to learn how this new program is going to work, and who it will work for.

Did you miss our last Chat?

We are embarking on our largest Water Security program ever – installing one million liters of rainwater catchment tank capacity at schools in Matsaka, Kenya. But before we talk about that program, we want to take a moment, and a Chat, to acknowledge all the things we have recently accomplished together to make a big new program like this come to life. So watch our Chat about one million liters of water security to hear about a year that has reshaped our organization and is expanding the reach and scale of the work you make possible.

You can view or register for any of our upcoming events here: View our events


Until our next Chat, be well and be safe everyone.


- Will, on behalf of the Friendly Water for the World community

FRIENDLY WATER FOR THE WORLD

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