Clean Water Initiative Kenya

Clean Water Initiative Kenya

RAINCATCHER KISUMU, KENYA

10 new rainwater harvesting systems were installed in Kisumu, in the western region of Kenya. The 10 locations were schools that did not have enough clean water to drink.

On the day we were visiting the schools in 2013, it was national deworming day where children are given a pill to take with lots of water. One headmistress said to us, “We are grateful for the rainwater tank, especially on this day, so the kids can get clean water to drink with their medicine instead of walking down to the river far away, some children get bit by snakes when they go there.”

Children – and particularly girls – are denied their right to education because their schools lack clean water and sanitation facilities. Women and children are forced to spend large parts of their day fetching water.

Project Notes:
Start Date: April 1, 2013
Completion Date: July 29, 2013
Projects completed: 10 schools
Filters distributed: 50
People to be served: over 20,000

List of Schools with rainwater harvesting system installed:
Wachara Primary School
GPS: S 0 3.2295 E34 41.18202
Thim Bonde Primary School
GPS: S 0 1.0164 E 34 41.06461
Bar Ogwal Primary School
GPS: S 0 2.6217 E 34 45.15495
Upper Hill Academy
GPS: S 0 2.189 E 34 44.97528
Sinyolo Primary School
GPS: S 0 1.96868 E 34 40.05318
Nawa Primary School
GPS: S 0 5.2975 E 34 42.6847
Gongo Primary School
GPS: S 0 8.4983 E 34 36.46568
Kirembe School
GPS: S 0 4.93918 E 34 43.30536
Nyang’inja Mbiriizi School
GPS: S 0 7.66538 E 34 37.52243
Ogada School
GPS: S 0 1.9876 E 34 43.11104

RainCatcher School Children Kisumu Kenya 2


A video about RainCatcher (‪http://raincatcher.org‬) together with the Broccoli Foundation bringing clean water to the school children in Kisumu, Kenya

RainCatcher School Children of Kisumu Kenya

“Everybody wanted to drink the water. And we let them drink the water.
In Fact, the kids are even more appreciative than us. Because the water they were carrying, was not very clean. Now they can access clean water they were not used to. And we believe it is going to be very plenty, because it is raining and our tank will be full.”

Team RainCatcher 4th of July Fundraiser 2013

Team RainCatcher 4th of July Fundraiser 2013

Team RainCatcher 4th of July Fundraiser 2013

Heal the World With Clean Water

We invite you to join in a celebration of the most basic human need – WATER. There are 800 million people who do not have clean drinking water. 6,000 people die each day from water related causes and 80% of them are children under 5. These numbers are almost impossible for us to comprehend.

The need is real and it is urgent. Millions of people need our help. They have no choice today but we can provide them a choice tomorrow. We catch the rain as it falls out of the sky and filter it. It is really that easy. Sustainable. Affordable.

Together we can give these children the opportunity to attend school, live a healthy life and become independent adults.

LINK: RainCatcher Fundraiser

Clean Water For Kenya

I need your help and support in a cause that is dear to my heart.

Two years ago I went on a family trip to Kenya. A trip that changed my life forever. When I was a little girl, I remember my father telling us stories of his adventures in Africa while shooting a film called “Safari“.

I will always remember his fondness for the people, especially the children. I experienced the magic while traveling through the Maasai Mara and the  Rift Valley.

I used my camera to capture our adventures, I wanted to hang on to that magic. I knew that one day I would return, but did not know that my next trip would have a purpose.

This is where I need your help… I’ve found an organization based right here in Malibu — the “RainCatcher”.

RainCatcher is a non-profit organization that is committed to providing clean drinking water to impoverished regions around the world. Since 2004, RainCatcher has been providing clean drinking water solutions to Africa and, more recently, to other parts of the world. “There is no shortage of water given by nature — only a shortage of water being received efficiently by us.”

My goal is to raise enough money to help RainCatcher provide at least ten schools in Kenya with clean water.

So I am planning a fundraiser. I know that giving of my time and energy to help those in need is a feeling like no other.

 

For more information about RainCatcher, please visit www.raincatcher.org

To help, get involved or donate to this cause, please contact Tina Broccoli
at info@cleanwaterforkenya.org