PROJECTS
CLEAN SPRINGS CAMPAIGN
The Clean Springs Campaign provides fresh clean water to hundreds and sometimes even thousands of people per day, per spring. For just over $1200, we will dedicate a spring in your name or your company’s name which will provide clean water to drink and bathe in rather than watering holes and muddy streams that animals drink from. In providing these protected springs, it drastically reduces diseases like malaria and typhoid, and hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical costs. Now is the time for you personally to supply life-sustaining water to thousands of people.
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TREADLING MACHINE CAMPAIGN
Between the wide spread death from AIDS and the LRA killing off many of the men, women have been left to care for their own kids as well as relatives, without any job skills or ways of earning money. The Treadling Machine Campaign is one of our answers to this dilemma and has been started to provide women with both access to machines and training on them to earn a living and create viable income, eventually earning enough to buy their own machine. For as little as $125, you could change the financial future for several women and their families.
FARMING & AGRICULTURAL CAMPAIGN
Our second systemic answer to helping create viable income as well as provide immediate food is in the area of farming. We are providing plots of land, seeds, tools, pairs of oxen, and training on what types of crops to plant and when, how to prepare the soil, and animal husbandry. To provide this, which will feed 3 villages and 1 town costs an initial investment of only $2951. It has been financially successful enough that towns are able to sponsor other towns and assist with their initial investment fees to further spread the positive impact.
ORPHANAGE/SCHOOL CAMPAIGN
The children of Uganda have been paying the price for both the war and the AIDS epidemic that has ravaged the country, leaving them orphaned at young ages with no way to take care of themselves or learn how to do so. While we are currently funding several children affected with AIDS through school, a student in her last semester of nursing school, and have funded both the bachelor and masters of science in health sciences for another, it is clear that more needs to be done. With your help, we can make this orphanage and school a reality which will take care of 500 orphans and provide them with not only scholastic education but also health education surrounding AIDS and other diseases.

