$501 to $1,000

Lombel Village Latrines Project – Senegal

This project is made possible through the partnership of Water Charity and the National Peace Corps Association. Location Lombel, Fongolimbi Arrondissement, Kedougou Region, Senegal Community Description Lombel is a village of approximately 200 people on the edge of the Guinean plateau in the Kedougou region of Senegal. The community is isolated. It is located at […]

Comedor Popular and Vaso de Leche Water and Bathroom Project – Peru

Location Pueblo Nuevo de Conta, District of Nuevo Imperial, Lima Region, Peru Community Description The district of Nuevo Imperial is located along the southern coast of Peru, about 140 km south of Lima. Specifically, the project will take place in the annex of Nuevo Conta de Roma, which is located about 20 minutes from the […]

Conclusion of Comedor Popular and Vaso de Leche Water and Bathroom Project – Peru

This project has been completed under the direction of Peace Corps Volunteer Katherine Hanson. The project was designed to provide running water too, and construct a functioning bathroom for, the facility housing two important community programs. To read about the beginning of the project, CLICK HERE. Katherine reports: After meeting with the board members of […]

Dayxxx Well Project – Senegal

This project is made possible through the partnership of WATER CHARITY and the NATIONAL PEACE CORPS ASSOCIATION. This project page has been redacted at the request of the Peace Corps. Location Dayxxx, Fatick Region, Senegal Community Description Dayxxx is a rural village of 300, located in the southern part of the Fatick region. It is […]

Kaole Primary School Water Project – Zambia

This project is made possible through the partnership of Water Charity and the National Peace Corps Association. Location Kaole Primary School, Mansa District, Luapula Province, Zambia Community Description The Kaole community is rural and there is no electricity or running water.  Community members live in mud huts with grass thatch roofs.  Most community members rely […]

Kebbeh Kunda Garden Well Project – The Gambia

 Location Kebbeh Kunda, Kontora District, Upper River Region, The Gambia Community Description The village of Kebbeh Kunda is a small Fula community of around 500 people in the Kontora District of the Upper River Region of The Gambia. A recent USAID project provided funding for fencing, a well, and garden resources to the community to […]

Natural Mystic Rainwater Catchment Project – Jamaica

Rainwater Catchment Culvert & Water Tank for the Village Of Bob Marley’s Birth in the Mountains Of Jamaica! This project is made possible through the partnership of WATER CHARITY and the NATIONAL PEACE CORPS ASSOCIATION and is being implemented by Sol Adventurers Foundation. Location     Natural Mystic Organic Farm & Grass Roots Healing Center […]

Conclusion of Agnam Tonguel School Water Project – Senegal

This project has been completed under the direction of Peace Corps Volunteer Jillian McIntosh. To read about the start of the project, CLICK HERE. The project was designed to build two additional bathroom stalls at the elementary school. Jillian reports: Two bathroom stalls were built, and the existing damaged stall was fixed. Thus, the primary school […]

Agnam Tonguel School Water Project – Senegal

This project is made possible through the partnership of Water Charity and the National Peace Corps Association. Location Agnam Tonguel, Podor District, Saint Louis Region, Senegal Community Description The community, Agnam Tonguel, in Senegal consists of about 1,500-2,000 people.  The population is entirely Muslim and the majority speak Pulaar du Nord, with some families more […]

Nkwini Rainwater Catchment Project – Tanzania

This project is made possible through the partnership of Water Charity and the National Peace Corps Association. Location     Nkwini, Same District, Kilimanjaro Region, Tanzania Community Description Nkwini, a tiny sub-village, sits 5 km away from the main village, Makanya, in the Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania.  It is located on the semi-arid flatlands traditionally […]