Pillar · Our Work
Clean Water.
Wellbores, boreholes, and reservoirs that change what a dry season means — sited by the village, drilled by Zimbabwean crews.
A well is the foundation under everything else.
Wellbores that change what dry season means.
The first reservoir went in at Sanyati in 2006 — 300,000 liters. The first clean-water well followed in 2008, in preparation for relocating the Nenyunga Clinic away from the river. Since then, wellbores and boreholes have become the most concrete form our work takes.
Each well is sited by the village. Drilled by Zimbabwean crews. Built to last decades. The wells we drilled in Gokwe South and Nyamacheni in 2016 — alongside Pure Water Pure Love — are still serving their communities. The wells aren't just infrastructure; they're the foundation under everything else.
Water changes everything else — what a community can grow, where children can study, whether a clinic can stay open.
Our partner on this work is RECA. They identify the villages. They run the relationships. We accompany.
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