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For years, Ndala village has suffered without access to clean drinking water. Children walk long distances daily to fetch muddy, unsafe water from a stream that is shared with animals. This has led to regular outbreaks of cholera, typhoid, and other preventable diseases. Families spend more on hospital visits than on food, keeping the cycle of poverty alive.
The elders of Ndala have pleaded for help, and now we have a chance to answer that call. This campaign will fund the drilling of a borehole, installation of a water pump, storage tanks, and distribution taps throughout the village. Clean water means more than hydration — it means health, education, and dignity.
When children no longer have to walk hours for water, they can attend school regularly. When mothers no longer fear giving their children dirty water, they can focus on building their families’ futures. Clean water is a basic right, and together we can deliver it.
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