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Health and Hygiene training participants in Kolal village
Health and Hygiene training participants in Kolal village
Health and Hygiene training participants at Kolala community
Health and Hygiene training participants at Kolala community
Health and Hygiene training participants at Koloo Gem community
Health and Hygiene training participants at Koloo Gem community
Health and Hygiene training participants in Komundo village
Health and Hygiene training participants in Komundo village
Health and Hygiene training participants  in Kotiang village
Health and Hygiene training participants in Kotiang village
The People of 5 Schools in Kisumu County, Kenya, thank
Anonymous Donor

For helping them complete health & hygiene training

A message from the community

On behalf of the Kolal Self-Help Group and the community at large, I thank STADA Kenya and Lifewater Canada for teaching us about health and hygiene. We are blessed to have learned things we were not aware of before. God bless you.

  -- Community Leaders

Some community details (provided by our in-country partners)

Kisumu County is a region surrounded by the great Lake Victoria, several permanent rivers, and reservoirs. People living there have no problem acquiring water for general domestic use. However, having clean drinking water has been a problem since time immemorial, due to little or no knowledge of the importance of treating water and preventing it from becoming contaminated.

Fortunately, donors have enabled Lifewater Canada to team up with STADA, a non-government organization from Kisumu County, to teach the residents the importance of health, hygiene, and sanitation. The program focuses on personal hygiene, which includes water treatment, and protecting the environment, including their water sources.

The hour-long sessions held in schools, churches, community centres and other locations involve everyone from a community regardless of age, gender, social, economic, and political status. Provided they are available, they show up.

The interesting and interactive sessions always reveal that local people have a lot to learn, but also a willingness to learn and to improve their living situations by making small changes to their lifestyles. The changes aren't financially costly, which is good news for many families trying to survive on less than a dollar a day.

The schools visited by STADA are eager to keep their students in class instead of frequent visits to the hospital to treat sicknesses caused by poor hygiene and sanitation. For the students' parents, better hygiene and sanitation translates to healthy living and less spending on hospital visits, which make the learning sessions even more welcome.

Your donations enabled Lifewater and STADA to visit these communities:

  • Kotiang Village -- 21 participants
  • Kolal Community -- 18 participants
  • Kolala -- 23 participants
  • Koloo Gem -- 15 participants 
  • Komundo Community -- 11 participants
  • Alendu 2 Community -- 25 participants



Every $1 you give provides a child with safe water for a year!


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