40,000 litre rainwater, solar powered purification, safe water system.
H2O4ALL Projects
Wellington Girls’ Orphanage
40,000 litre rainwater, solar powered purification, safe water system.
Danchira Village School
In 2012, the installation of an 8,000 litre rainwater harvesting system on the school grounds of Danchira Village (approx. 1,500 people), just outside of Accra. For this project H2O 4 ALL partnered with the Bay Area of South Sacramento (BOSS) Church.
Kawolo Hospital Maternity Ward
25,000 litre rainwater, solar powered purification, safe water system. This was the first hospital in Uganda to have purified water. H2O 4 ALL installed the first solar-powered flush rainwater collection system combined with water purification in Uganda for the Kawolo Hospital, which handles 350 outpatient cases every day. The hospital serves Buikwe, Mukono, Kayunga and Buvuma districts of Uganda.
Kapiri Village Well Repairs
Repaired 4 wells that were not functioning. We were also equipped with tools and trained local villagers on how to repair other wells that are non-functioning. It is estimated that there are 4000 inoperable wells in Zambia.
Barranquilla Village
A solar-powered Rain Harvesting System was installed in Barranquilla, which allows 500 children to be provided with potable, non- chemical, and sustainable water supply. This project will also improve the quality of life for 5,000 people in surrounding communities.
Watoto Gulu Village
40,000 litre rainwater, solar powered purification, safe water system.
Kibaale Community Centre
26,000 litre rainwater, solar powered purification, safe water system.
Watoto Suubi Village Tilapia Farm
This project was designed to dig Tilapia ponds (170,000 liters each) in order to develop a sustainable source of food for the community which in turn can be used for trade to boost the economy. Also, train local people and authorities to supervise, operate, and maintain the Tilapia Fish PondSystem, establishing self-sustainability, producing enough fish to create and maintain sustainable trade, occupation and economy in the village.
Adadome Vocation Centre
8,000 gallon, solar-powered, rainwater- harvesting, drinking water system was installed in the village of Kove, allowing over 500 children to be fed each day. This project will promote healthy living for 500 students and improve the quality of life for 5,000 people in the surrounding communities. Not only will this project save lives, but the hours it will save the women every day can be used to create more economic opportunities for themselves.
Watoto Suubi Village Bathroom Water Treatment
20,000 liter solar powered water treatment system was installed in order to collect and treat rainwater and grey water collected from the sinks of the Suubi School. The sanitized water from this system is then used for toilet usage.
Watoto Suubi Village Kitchen
40,000 liter solar powered drinking water system was installed, allowing 1000 children to be fed each day as productivity of agriculture and irrigation was improved and there was reduced need to cultivate large areas of land for a small yield. This project will promote healthy living for 1000 children and improve the quality of life for 10,000 surrounding communities.