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Meet Reyna
Reyna (not pictured) and her family have clean, safe water now, thanks to the new water systems provided by our partner El Porvenir in Nicaragua. Reyna says, “I feel very excited because I have waited a lifetime for nearby water, and that wait is over.”
Join us in celebrating stories of dignity and hope this holiday season!
Meet Reyna
Reyna (not pictured) and her family have clean, safe water now, thanks to the new water systems provided by our partner El Porvenir in Nicaragua. Reyna says, “I feel very excited because I have waited a lifetime for nearby water, and that wait is over.”
Join us in celebrating stories of dignity and hope this holiday season!
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Project #293 | Remember Niger: Empower Education Through Essentials
Our partnership with Remember NigerOver half of Nigerien children are out of school, and nearly 70% of those aged 15 to 24 are neither employed, nor in education or training. These percentages are even higher for girls, often due to early marriage. Another major...
Project #292 | Women’s Global Education Project: Sisters to Sisters in Senegal
Our Partnership with Women's Global Education ProjectIn Senegal's Fatick region, 75% of families suffer from chronic poverty. Senegalese families are large, averaging 9 people per household. This often leaves families with scarce resources. Education is not a...
Project #291 | Mavuno: Maarifa Learning Academy and English Language Program
Our Partnership with Mavuno/MaarifaWhile the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) boasts a wealth of natural resources, 62% of Congolese live below the poverty line and the country has suffered decades of political instability. High unemployment rates fuel conflict and...
Project #290 | Heartline: Compassionate Maternal & Infant Healthcare in Haiti
Our Partnership with Heartline Haiti Mothers in Haiti face a 1 in 94 chance of dying from complications during pregnancy or childbirth. Up until 2007 when the Heartline Maternity Center opened its doors, there was no provider in Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince,...
Project #289 | AIMPO: Community Hygiene Center for Indigenous Batwa Community
Our Partnership with AIMPOIndigenous ethnic groups in Rwanda, including the Batwa, face disproportionately higher barriers to health and economic well-being. Batwa traditionally lived and hunted for food in the thick forests of central Africa, but were evicted in the...
Project #288 | Limitless Horizons: Education for Maya Ixil Girls
Our Partnership with Limitless Horizons lxilChajul was at the center of the Guatemalan Civil War - which contributed to extreme poverty and inequalities among indigenous communities - yet maintains its rich Maya Ixil traditions and language. Due to its remote...
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