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Working together

The work is never done but it can be fun! We enlisted community kids to help clean up around the Montana on a Mission projects, clear drainage trenches and collect and place rocks around the tap stands. Maintenance is a huge part of every clean water project and takes the commitment of a community to protect the future of the wells and make sure they keep running smoothly.

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A step toward sustainability

Montana on a Mission’s first water token kiosk is up and running at the Ripoi community well! A very exciting opportunity. This technology allows community members to fetch water from the kiosk, paying a very small fee each month that goes into an account for the community. They will then have money for maintenance and repairs of the project as well as saving money for other community projects, such as schools!

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Kenya School Update

Will you join us in praying for the school and the community? Would you consider becoming a donor to contribute to the success of the school and the future success of these precious children?
You can provide lunch for one student for just over $4 a month! A gift of $50 feeds 12 students for a month. Please consider giving today!

The students enjoying the Montana on a Mission school lunch program are thriving, and the school is growing! They now have 73 students, up from 60 at the start of the term in January. Thank YOU for bringing opportunity, education, clean water and nutrition to these students!
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Sharing Lunch

We just returned from Kenya and had the opportunity to visit the Lower Oloosekin school and check in on the new school lunch program, which just completed its second month. The students are thriving, and the school is growing! They now have…