In October I asked family and friends to contribute to a grant project I initiated for the small community in Togo where I live and serve. I was amazed beyond belief that in four days we reached our goal--Thank you, Thank you, Thank you everyone--and I am so excited to say that as of last week that project has officially been completed! The project's goal was to repair the well and running water at the local clinic in hopes of motivating more women to give birth there as well as increase the clinic's hygiene and sanitation levels. The project took seven weeks from start to finish and included deconstructing the old tower, building a new water tower, emptying and cleaning the current well and replacing all of the plumbing and faucets in the clinic. All of the materials were bought in country and the labor came from technicians in the community. I have created a
pdf document which shows the project's seven-week progression. This new water tower brings running water to the clinic and is an essential resource. It could not have happened without your help and support. Thank You!
Before vs. After
Buying the materials. In Togo, materials are transported by attaching them to the top of vans like this photo.
Laying the foundation.
Building the first level.
The second level and preparing to lay the foundation for the platform.
The finished tower and refurbished well.
WOW SOFIA !!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are Amazing ..
Togo is SO Lucky to have You ❤️
Very lucky we are. Thanks Mum and Dad Sofia for giving us a wise girl. He is a tangible work of a Peace corps volunteer since 2002.
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