Ngambe Water for Life Project
goal is to proceed by end of December
Dear Supporters,
Skills World Inc. is embarking on a life-changing mission to bring clean, safe water to the Ngambe Region of Cameroon. We believe that access to clean water is a fundamental human right, and we are committed to making a difference in the lives of those in need.
To make this vision a reality, we need your support. Our goal is to raise $10,000 by the end of December to dig a well that will provide clean and reliable water sources to the communities in Ngambe. Access to clean water can transform lives, improving health, education, and overall well-being.
We are deeply grateful for the generous donations we have received so far, totaling $3,000. However, we still have a long way to go to reach our goal. Every contribution, no matter the size, brings us one step closer to changing the lives of the people in Ngambe for the better.
Your support can make a profound impact. Your donation will directly contribute to the success of this crucial project. Together, we can create a brighter and healthier future for the Ngambe Region.
Please consider making a donation today to help us reach our $10,000 goal. Your kindness will be a beacon of hope for those in need. You can donate securely on our website or by contacting our team directly.
Thank you for your support in bringing clean water to Ngambe. Together, we can make a real and lasting difference.
see below for pictures in our preparation:
From Left to Right:
A technician from a local water survey team arrives to determine what kind of well is needed.
The village of Ngambe is very greatful that the project is moving forward.
A technician has found a location where the well should be dug.
2nd row:
Depicts an environment of a community gathered to view and welcome a completed well in a different region, similar to what Ngambe needs.
An example of a simple well (the cost for digging goes higher, the deeper it is dug. Ngambe needs to go approximately 75 meters down for fresh, clean drinking water. Currently they have to walk for miles to and from the nearest river and then boil the water for consumption. A well would relieve them of this arduous journey.)
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