Safe water

Clean and Safe Community Water Projects

The
Need

Water. One of life’s essential elements. Water to drink, cleanse, irrigate crops,  manufacture….  Community safe water projects can help remedy this situation.  Together we have already undertaken several successful community water projects, providing water to people of all faiths.

Completed projects

KMHO and the Moshi Diocese are committed to ensuring there are safe water access points within 70 meters of every home in the Diocese. Together, we’ve already undertaken seven successful community water projects.

  • Uchira Community
  • Njiapanda Community
  • St. James Junior Seminary
  • KIA Community
  • Sambarai Parish
  • New Land Designated Parish St. Pope Gregory the Great 
  • St. Michael Himo Parish (see video)

Pictured are the trees planted at Njia Panda with the well in the background. 

Two Wells are underway and funding is needed for several more parishes

Work is currently underway to update the well at St. Pamachius Inclusive Secondary School to accommodate their increasing water needs as the school expands to full capacity of 500 students.

In addition, a second well site is underway at Karanzi, an outstation of Sabuko parish.

Our third priority is the Congregation of Jesus the Redeemer Friary. The survey has been done and funding is needed to begin drilling. There are over 70 brothers, novices and candidates devoted to serving the community; due to lack of clean water, they are unable to provide the necessary fruits and vegetables to sustain themselves and the surrounding poor.

Dying Orange Trees

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