Water for the Needy Kids of Kuinet Primary School, KENYA.

Fundraising campaign by Beauttah Yeggon
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Greetings, my name is Beauttah Yeggon.

This campaign aims to raise funds to actualise an already on going project to alleviate the lack of water and restore humanity & hope to the children of Kuinet Primary School.

On a recent work trip to a village in Kenya I was astonished and dismayed at the sight of kids fetching and drinking dirty water alongside livestock in a contaminated pond.

This gory images that I cannot even post has made me utterly despondent.

In my quest to seeking out a lasting solution to their plight I have personally donated a 10,000L water tank and also acquired another one from other well wishers.

Your much needed donation will enable us purchase steel and allied materials for the construction of a water tower..

Help a brother fix this and restore dignity.

Am sure that once done, this initiative will put a smile on the faces of everyone in this community, thanks to your help.

Thank you very much.

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  • Beauttah Yeggon

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Raised offline: $113.00
Total: $113.00

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