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29th March

In the past month we've begun working in partnership and offering our services to a new charity called Wellboring. They raise money to provide a reliable and safe water supply to schools and connected communities in developing countries.

wellboring.org

wellboring.org

Their current focus is on creating a sustainable and reliable water supply for Summit School in Maragua, Kenya. And they need to raise enough money for the provision of a 180m deep, 225mm diameter borehole capable of providing 5,000 litres of water an hour!

Children from Summit School

Children from Summit School

What we're doing

We're providing them with all things web-related, which at the moment means getting a website up there for their March 31st launch.

There'll be more to come in the next few months with the introduction of online donations and other bits and bobs, so look out for updates.

What can you do, you ask?

You can help by becoming a member of the Well Boring Metre Club and buy one (or more!) of the 180 metres needed to drill. Just visit their website to get in touch!

Posted by Stephen

Comments (2):

Adequate water supply will precipitate good grades .water is life/water is education.

AMOS MUIRURI MBURU-SENIOR SCHOOL PRINCIPAL posted this comment 8 months ago

Thakns for sharing. What a pleasure to read!

Emily posted this comment 8 months ago

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