Sustainability
(WATER - ENERGY - HOUSING) We identify and implement long-term and sustainable solutions for reliable power and clean water.

Removing Arsenic from Water
While visiting Renacer Orphanage in Cofradia, Honduras we learned that that many of their 55 children were getting sick from the water. We suspected bacteria. But after having their water tested, we were shocked to discover they had arsenic in their water at 400% over the safe level for consumption.READ MORE

Children's Home Rebuild
We visited Mum’s Love children’s home near the slums in Nairobi, Kenya in early 2020. It’s well run and lives up to its name, but 27 small children were crammed into a space the size of a Volkswagen.READ MORE

Solar Energy in Tanzania
Despite having solar and wind energy, we learned Rift Valley Children’s Village (RVCV) was spending an average of $800 a month for diesel fuel to run their generator because they didn’t have enough electricity to pump the water from their well.READ MORE

Building a Dam in Honduras
We had been working with Nuestros Pequenos Hermanos in Honduras, home to 700 children, for months to reduce their water and power consumption, but it was only part of the answer. Water shortages during the dry season forced them to sell or kill their livestock and buy vegetables at a substantially higher cost.READ MORE
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