Sustainable Source of Clean Water
Access to clean and safe drinking water is a fundamental human right — yet in Pawel Adak village, over 800 people suffer from severe water scarcity and contaminated sources.
Villagers, especially women and children, walk miles daily to collect water from unfiltered wells, streams, and ponds shared with animals. Diseases like cholera, diarrhea, dysentery, hepatitis A, typhoid, and polio are directly linked to insufficient water and sanitation services,




Water Source Project
Our Water Source Project aims to build a solar-powered deep water well at the heart of the village, powered by 18 solar panels and supported by advanced filtration and chlorination systems. This sustainable water solution will provide:
- Continuous access to clean water.
- Reduction in waterborne illnesses and mortality
- Empowerment of women and children to pursue education and livelihoods instead of water collection
- Improved sanitation and health standards
The project is designed to last decades, providing the community with a reliable, environmentally friendly water source, especially crucial during frequent droughts.

Phases & Goals
Our current fundraising goal is $30,000, covering drilling, solar installation, pumps, storage tanks, and water treatment.
We are also pursuing grants and partnerships with global water and energy organizations.
Phase 1
• Objective:
Install a generator-powered deep water well and a 7,000-gallon storage tank in Pawel Adek Village.
• Funding Needed: $30,000
Phase 2
• Objective:
Install a solar power system (solar panels, inverter, battery storage, and circuitry) and add an additional 7,000-gallon water storage tank.
• Funding Needed: $45,000
Life-Changing Project
Empower and engage
Provide sustainable clean water to the people in the Northern part of Uganda, Gulu District in the village of Pawel Adak.

