Fetching water
A grandmother and her small granddaughter walk a long distance to fetch drinking water from a dirty pool. make a contribution at montanaonamission.org/donate to partner with us in developing clean water sources in their community.
A grandmother and her small granddaughter walk a long distance to fetch drinking water from a dirty pool. make a contribution at montanaonamission.org/donate to partner with us in developing clean water sources in their community.
Great news! The water is running at the clinic and school and the Empopongi kiosk is fully operational. Our first Kenyan spring development project is now providing clean, fresh water to over 2000 people in the community! THANK YOU Montana on a Mission donors, this is what we can do together! montanaonamission.org/donate “For I was […]
During our most recent trip to Kenya one of the primary goals was to travel outside the area served by our last water development project and determine the needs of the surrounding communities. One Sunday afternoon we visited a spring called Ripoi where many women fetch water to provide for their families. Over 400 people […]
Met these beautiful faces and many others at Ilnturisho. They welcomed us in to the manyatta to sit in the shade with them and ‘chat’. Such a gift…
One of the projects I worked on during my last visit to Kenya, was talking with the community and the local water committee about protecting the investment that we have made together in the Siana Springs development and water line that Montana on a Mission started in March of this year. The water that is […]
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