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3 Month Project to Deliver Clean Water – Completed

Two students at Olkeri Primary School turn on the tap and feel water flowing for the first time. The piping for this water tap at the school was hand-dug by parents of the school children and members of the Shepherds Village.  The dredging spanned one mile and took approximately 3 months.  Now, 500 children have […]

By |December 3rd, 2015|blog|0 Comments

James and Tara visiting a local Maasai family

James and Tara visiting a local Maasai family who are now receiving water from the water project. The mom told us that we were welcome to come visit and stay with her whenever we are in Siyabei. She was truly sweet and wonderful!

By |April 20th, 2015|blog|0 Comments

James and Tara visiting a local manyatta in the village

James and Tara visiting a local manyatta (mud hut) in the village. A manyatta is a traditional ceremony for the Maasai that includes a rite of passage and several days of celebration. Our water project is located 1 km away from this site. Four years ago, the manyatta took place here- and 20,000 […]

By |April 19th, 2015|blog|0 Comments

James with the children of Olkeri school

James with the children of Olkeri school. This is our school where we are currently piping water. There are 200 children that attend school here. The school includes ages and grades from 1st to 8th grade. In Kenya, this is called class 1 to class 8. James attended school here […]

By |April 18th, 2015|blog|0 Comments