Impact
Photo Friday: Meet Tigist
For this Photo Friday, meet Tigist. She’s 10 years old. Tigist lives in Suki, Ethiopia. After her father died, Tigist and her mother were forced to beg on the street. Tigist had never been enrolled in school and…
Photo Friday: Community Health Promoters
Photo Friday comes from Zambia. This photo shows a group of Community Health Promoters (CHPs) in Ndola. CHPs are important because after learning what proper sanitation looks like, they then train their own communities on how to improve…
Photo Friday: Drill It & Fill It
Last week a well YOU helped fund started flowing with clean, safe water for a village in Zambia. More smiling faces like this are possible. Today is the last day for our Drill It & Fill It campaign…
Update from The Real Game of Thrones
During an epic one-day event in July, you valiantly joined us in The Real Game of Thrones to battle for proper sanitation in Cyanika, Rwanda, and fund 21 Johns Before Dawn… Johns as in latrines… you know, kind…
A Look Back at 2014
What a year. If you’re like me, you’re still wondering where fall went. Wasn’t it just August? Regardless, we’d like to take a minute to look back at some of the highlights of the year. Save a Drink,…
A Crucial Step to Ending the HIV/AIDS Crisis
Last week we gathered with 500 other friends of Blood:Water to celebrate and support New Life Medical Center in Kitgum, Uganda. Today, we’d like to share with you the stories of New Life.
What Your Christmas Gifts Are Doing
The red Starbucks cups are officially out, so it must mean it’s time for Christmas, right? Well, we are so excited to share with you an update from your generous giving last year. You may remember we worked…
Work You Helped Fund Has Begun!
During this year’s season of Lent, Blood:Water supporters gave up their favorite drinks to help bring clean water to 1,000 families in Africa. The work they helped fund through Save a Drink, Save a Life has officially begun…
Photo Friday: Tumaini Medical Center
Last month at the Tumaini Medical Center in Marsabit, Kenya, three babies in our Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission (PMTCT) program were tested for HIV, and all three tests came back negative! With proper counseling, medication, and monitoring,…
Class Acts of Kindness Sends Kids Like Arbe Back to School
By now your little ones are back in the full swing of school. Let’s keep making that a reality for kids in Africa this year, too!