Help us Install a Water Tank for School Kids!

A microproject by Green Fund Initiative, Inc.
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Help us Install a Water Tank for School Kids!
Help us Install a Water Tank for School Kids!
Help us Install a Water Tank for School Kids!
Help us Install a Water Tank for School Kids!
Help us Install a Water Tank for School Kids!
Help us Install a Water Tank for School Kids!
Help us Install a Water Tank for School Kids!

Summary

This microproject will install a 1,000-liter water tank on a 25-30-foot concrete pillar at a remote rural school in Netrokona District, Bangladesh. With the hot summer approaching, this system is urgently needed. With a budget of USD 1,000, the project will benefit over 500 students by providing clean drinking water, reducing illness, improving concentration, and supporting regular school attendance, creating a healthier and more dignified learning environment.

$1,000
total goal
$980
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0
monthly donors
1
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Challenge

This project addresses the lack of reliable access to clean drinking water at a remote rural school in Netrokona District, Bangladesh. During the hot summer months, students face water shortages that increase the risk of dehydration, water-related illness, poor concentration, and irregular attendance. Without a proper water storage system, children struggle to meet their most basic daily need at school.

Solution

This microproject will install a 1,000-liter water tank on a 25-30-foot concrete pillar at the school, providing a reliable and safe source of drinking water. By storing enough water for daily use, the system ensures that students have constant access to clean water, even during the hot summer months. This will reduce dehydration and waterborne illnesses, improve concentration in class, and support regular school attendance, creating a healthier and more productive learning environment.

Long-Term Impact

Providing a reliable water source will improve student health, reduce waterborne illnesses, and support regular attendance. Over time, better hydration and hygiene will enhance concentration and learning outcomes. The project fosters a culture of well-being, creating a healthier, more resilient school community where students can thrive academically and socially.

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Organization Information

Green Fund Initiative, Inc.

Location: Bronx, NY - USA
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Project Leader:
Mohummad Hassan
Bronx , NY United States
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