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partnering with groups and individuals to empower Africans to build healthier communities through sustainable clean blood and clean water solutions, while developing social responsibility in the U.S. through initiatives that provoke personal engagement and ownership.
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The 1000 Wells Project is building 1000 wells and clean water projects in 1000 African communities. Businesses, churches, schools, artists and individuals are collecting funds so they can sponsor the construction of wells in Africa. In the process, they are learning about how HIV/AIDS affects African communities, and what it means to partner humbly with communities to pursue transformation.
Computers for African Schools (CFAS)
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is a registered charity committed to improving educational opportunity in Africa . Based in Reading and Bristol, we are run in the UK exclusively by volunteers. As our name suggests, we work to place redundant working computers, donated by firms and other computer users in the UK , in to schools in southern Africa . Usually these are state and mission secondary schools and all schools receive the computers free of charge. Through our teams in the recipient countries we prepare and install the computers, give training to teachers in IT for each school in the scheme and ensure responsible disposal of the computers at the end of use.
- is a charity helping families in rural Africa out of poverty. Sustainable food production is the main theme, but the programme to encourage alternative ways to earn a living is expanding rapidly. We also have a substantial clean water project in Western Province.
- A Christian organization that focuses on holistic water development training around the world. Qualified, U.S-based Volunteer Trainers (VTs) train nationals overseas in the technical and community development skills needed to improve their own water supplies, and hygiene and sanitation conditions in their communities.
- Our programs are designed to be a visible form of God’s grace in the world. We seek to integrate spiritual and physical principles throughout our training programs. Our water development programs use cost-effective technologies and community participation. Our most successful methods of accessing, using, and maintaining safe drinking water: Biosand Filters, Hand Pump Repair, Hygiene Education, Sanitation and Shallow Water Well Drillling
Marion Medical Mission – Shallow Well Program
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is an ecumenical, Christian, front-line, hands-on, volunteer, non-profit organization that responds to Christ’s call to serve by working hand in hand with God’s people in Africa.
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We show the love of Christ through projects that directly impact the African people, stressing self-help and sustainability.
- is a nondenominational Christian organisation focused on improving the livelihoods of impoverished communities in Sub Saharan Africa. Caring and sharing are key elements of sustainable development Not only does it involve the environment but it crosses cultures, generations, nationalities and applies to personal and collective wealth as well as to natural resources.
- was birthed in 1996 as a result of God’s direction to feed Africa, physically and spiritually, through the enabling of the Holy Spirit. We are currently operating an agricultural training program, a grade school, a clinic/medical ministry, an orphanage, and an outreach program, including evangelism, church planting and feeding/meeting the needs of the hungry and starving.
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