In every breath, thankful — Nsiima.
Clean Water Initiative
Our History
Our work began with a simple commitment: never to ignore the needs we encounter while serving communities.
During outreach visits to villages in eastern Uganda, we heard many heartbreaking stories from families struggling with water shortages and illness caused by contaminated water sources.
Grandparents raising orphaned children, mothers caring for babies while battling sickness from unsafe water, and communities walking long distances through the bush just to collect water that is still unsafe to drink.
These stories moved us to act.
Over the years, we have partnered with skilled drilling teams, engineers, and local leaders to begin creating sustainable water solutions. In some villages where boreholes have already been installed, we have witnessed firsthand how access to clean water transforms daily life.
These experiences continue to drive our mission forward.




People and culture
The communities we serve are filled with resilience, strength, and hope.
Despite facing serious challenges, people remain deeply committed to caring for one another. Grandmothers raise grandchildren, neighbors support neighbors, and entire villages gather together whenever there is an opportunity for change.
When plans for new boreholes are introduced, word spreads quickly. Community members gather to watch the surveying and drilling process, hopeful that clean water may soon become part of their daily lives But these projects are not simply built for communities — they are built with them.
Local leaders and volunteers help determine safe drilling locations, oversee sanitation education, and organize systems to protect and maintain the wells. This shared responsibility ensures that the water sources remain safe and sustainable for years to come.
Clean water is more than a resource.
It restores health, saves lives, and strengthens communities.
Help Bring Clean Water to Communities
Access to water should never be a luxury.
Your support helps fund borehole drilling, essential materials, skilled local workers, and the transportation needed to reach remote villages.
Together, we can bring lasting change.
Goal: $28,000
This will fund the construction of two boreholes, providing clean water for entire community








