Noora AlMulla
Fundraising on behalf of Surge for Water
Fundraising on behalf of Surge for Water
$3,271.13
Raised
25
Donations
$3,000
Goal
As many of you may already know, it's my BIRTHDAY! And I would like to share it with you !
The last time I was in Uganda with Surge for Water was in 2017, and I couldn't understand how we as humans have abandoned so many of our brothers and sisters, leaving them without access to safe drinking water, a basic human right!
So, my wish on this birthday is that we grow together as a humanity, that we are able to feel for one another, that we make better choices in everything we do, and together put an end to human suffering. Let’s do our part to end the cycle of poverty—together, let’s fix a well that will impact a community and ensure they have access to safe drinking water.
I Love You all and Thank you for being a part of this life journey with me.
Water Issues in Kaberamaido & Kalaki, Uganda
Across Kaberamaido and Kalaki, similar to the rest of the world, it's estimated that 5 out of 10 wells are broken. Many communities rely on contaminated springs and lake water that are often highly polluted and filled with debris. Besides being polluted, animals also graze at these water sources, making the water unsafe to drink.
Some water users walk 3 to 4 kilometers to fetch water from wells across the region, putting significant pressure on existing water sources. This large demand leads to significant congestion and long lines resulting in missed school, household and work opportunities.
Students collect water from an open spring in Uganda
Rehabilitate a Well: 700+ People will have Safe Water
With your help, we will fix a well in a community identified to have the next greatest need. Whenever possible, Surge rehabilitated existing infrastructure, causing less damage to the land and leaving a lower carbon footprint.
By fixing this well, over 700 people will gain access to safe water close to home. Safe water gives the the gift of time and a chance at improved health, education, income, and overall well-being for generations to come!
A community celebrates their rehabilitated well in Uganda
About Kaberamaido & Kalaki Districts
Kaberamaido and Kalaki Districts in Eastern Uganda, home to over 220,000 people is often self-described as a "forgotten" land. Heavily contaminated lake water and unprotected springs are the main drinking water sources. Additionally, in this district 80% live below the poverty line, 11% are orphans and vulnerable children, and 7% are living as HIV positive. While over 70% of the population depends on agriculture for their livelihoods, hunger is pervasive.
About Surge's Work
Surge for Water invests in communities with safe water, sanitation, hygiene and menstrual health solutions to help end the cycle of poverty. The organization’s community-led, women-centered approach has impacted over 1 million people across 12 countries, leading to improvements in health, education, income, and a chance for a better future.
Our donors
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Sarah
Happy birthday, Noorah! Your initiative is truly inspiring. All the best.
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Sana Alam
donated
د.إ150
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Tala