April 20th, 2013
If you haven’t had a chance to read about this lovely lady, Esther Havens wrote an inspiring piece about Rani on Valentine’s Day. She is Well Mechanic #30, and just one of the 140+ well mechanics you sponsored in India last year. Thanks to your help and support, people like Rani have been not only giving their community access to clean water, but inspiring their peers, friends and family. 

Now that you’ve met just 30 of the many well mechanics who now have a steady source of income for their families, a sense of pride and dignity, and are bringing clean water to their communities, consider helping us out by bringing this program to Africa. You can learn more and get involved by visiting our campaign page, here: http://www.stayclassy.org/events/help-bring-water-well-mechanics-to-africa-waterworks/e23733

Meet: Rani!Where she works: BapujiFamily Status: 2 daughtersJob before becoming a Well Mechanic: She also works part time as a health worker, and helps out in local schools.Why she decided to become a Well Mechanic: “Rani decided to become a well mechanic because she had seen so many children die from malaria and diarrhea, and the two wells in her village were constantly breaking. As a leader in the village, she thought she could do something to help.”

If you haven’t had a chance to read about this lovely lady, Esther Havens wrote an inspiring piece about Rani on Valentine’s Day. She is Well Mechanic #30, and just one of the 140+ well mechanics you sponsored in India last year. Thanks to your help and support, people like Rani have been not only giving their community access to clean water, but inspiring their peers, friends and family.

Now that you’ve met just 30 of the many well mechanics who now have a steady source of income for their families, a sense of pride and dignity, and are bringing clean water to their communities, consider helping us out by bringing this program to Africa. You can learn more and get involved by visiting our campaign page, here: http://www.stayclassy.org/events/help-bring-water-well-mechanics-to-africa-waterworks/e23733

Meet: Rani!
Where she works: Bapuji
Family Status: 2 daughters
Job before becoming a Well Mechanic: She also works part time as a health worker, and helps out in local schools.
Why she decided to become a Well Mechanic: “Rani decided to become a well mechanic because she had seen so many children die from malaria and diarrhea, and the two wells in her village were constantly breaking. As a leader in the village, she thought she could do something to help.”

November 8th, 2012

This makes our hearts melt. We care about jobs, because jobs take care of people. #GertrudeWorks
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September 6th, 2012

Single mother, Penniah Wambah, stands at the door of her home with her children. Learn how Penniah is able to provide for them with the help of an irrigation pump: www.theadventureproject.org

August 27th, 2012
With the help of a Kickstart pump, Penniah and her 3 children plan to extend their plot to farm more land and increase their income. Learn more at www.theadventureproject.org.

With the help of a Kickstart pump, Penniah and her 3 children plan to extend their plot to farm more land and increase their income. Learn more at www.theadventureproject.org.

August 24th, 2012
Penniah Wambah proudly demonstrates to neighbors how the Kickstart pumps can increase their farm’s yield. Learn more at theadventureproject.org.

Penniah Wambah proudly demonstrates to neighbors how the Kickstart pumps can increase their farm’s yield. Learn more at theadventureproject.org.

August 23rd, 2012

Irrigation pumps help rural farmers Johnson and Lucy to grow more food, earn and income, and provide for their daughter Mariam. Learn more at theadventureproject.org.

August 8th, 2012

A proud farmer in rural Kenya holds up some of her surplus crop. With the help of an irrigation pump, Lucy is able to feed her family and earn an income. Learn more at www.theadventureproject.org.

August 3rd, 2012

Penniah, a farmer and mother, stands proudly in front of her home in Kenya where she raises her three children. In her hand is an irrigation pump for farming, which allows her to increase her crop yield and therefore her income. Learn more at www.theadventureproject.org.

August 1st, 2012

With the help of high-impact irrigation pumps, farmers – both men and women – in rural Kenya can not only produce more high quality food for their families, but also provide enough to sell to their communities. Everyone is happier and healthier, and our farmers can earn an income. Learn more at www.theadventureproject.org.

July 25th, 2012

Penniah and Ann demonstrate to gathering farmers how to use a Kickstart pump. Learn more at www.theadventureproject.org.

July 19th, 2012

A proud farmer in rural Kenya holds up her some of her surplus crop. With the help of an irrigation pump, Lucy is able to feed her family and earn an income. Learn more at www.theadventureproject.org.

July 11th, 2012

With the help of a Kickstart pump, Penniah and her 3 children plan to extend their plot to farm more land and increase their income. Learn more at www.theadventureproject.org.

July 6th, 2012

Team members teach new and potential owners how to use the irrigation pump effectively to increase their crop yield and earn a sustainable income. Learn more at theadventureproject.org.

July 5th, 2012

Women in Kenya give a demo of the revolutionary Kickstart irrigation pump. Learn more at theadventureproject.org.

July 4th, 2012

Lucy stands in the doorway of her home in Kenya with her three children, Daniel, James, and Mariam. Lucy and her husband are able to provide for their family and earn an income as farmers with the help of Kickstart pumps. Learn more at theadventureproject.org.

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