Many families in the Adaklu district in Ghana currently rely on contaminated streams for drinking water, leading to illness, missed school days, and expensive medical care. With your support, we will drill a water borehole providing clean water to the community. Safe water means healthier children, stronger families, and more students staying in class and building brighter futures.
In Adaklu Kpetsu, families walk 30 minutes, often two or three times a day, to collect drinking water from a dirty open stream shared with animals. This unsafe water leads to frequent illness, especially intestinal worms, keeping children out of school and forcing families to spend scarce resources on medical care.
This project will provide a safe, reliable water source directly in the community. With clean water close to home, families can stay healthy, children can focus on school, and time spent fetching water can be invested in education, work, and community life.
Access to clean water will reduce disease, improve school attendance, and strengthen family well-being. Over time, this will foster healthier, more educated, and economically resilient families-breaking the cycle of poverty and building a stronger future for the entire community.
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).
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