Otacho Orphanage Well

Sponsored by John & Robert Wendel

Support This Project
$12,660
Since February 27
  • Anonymous $1800
  • Tim Dicarlo $250 Tim Dicarlo - $250
  • MHS Students $90 MHS Students - $90
  • Anonymous $100
  • Joy Hopper $100 Joy Hopper - $100
  • Kent & Suzanne Roberts $200 Kent & Suzanne Roberts - $200
  • Anonymous $1000
  • Stephen Cook $100 Stephen Cook - $100
  • Anonymous $4900
  • Anonymous $1000
  • Sandra King $100 Sandra King - $100
  • Sarah Root $100 Sarah Root - $100
  • Anonymous $200
  • LeGrand Elementary S... $300 LeGrand Elementary School and Students - $300
  • Anonymous $100
  • Mark & Kim St Pierre $200 Mark & Kim St Pierre - $200
  • James and Janelle Ba... $150 James and Janelle Barnes - $150
  • Seth Medefind $100 Seth Medefind - $100
  • Anonymous $20
  • Jeremy McWilliams $100 Jeremy McWilliams - $100
  • Cornelis and Jeanie ... $200 Cornelis and Jeanie Vangemeren - $200
  • Phil Hoskins $100 Phil Hoskins - $100
  • Anonymous $50
  • Gary Stellpflug $50 Gary Stellpflug - $50
  • Robert Wendel $100 Robert Wendel - $100
  • Anonymous $125
  • Mark and Jennifer Ho... $250 Mark and Jennifer Holman - $250
  • Joel and Lindsay Dic... $200 Joel and Lindsay Dickson - $200
  • Janel Martin $100 Janel Martin - $100
  • Adam Blauert $50 Adam Blauert - $50
  • Bill & Deanna Wendel $100 Bill & Deanna Wendel - $100
  • Robert Wendel $200 Robert Wendel - $200
  • Nancy Brawley $100 Nancy Brawley - $100
  • John Wendel $100 John Wendel - $100
  • Sarah Tank $25 Sarah Tank - $25
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All donations are securely processed by PayPal™ and 100% of your support goes directly to clean water projects, maintenance & hygiene education.

For decades, the Otacho Children's Home has been in need of a reliable source of fresh water. Under the leadership of Nashon Otiato, the orphanage has grown to 70+ children in an arid region of Kenya.

Currently, the Migori River is the only water source for the children and staff, which is now polluted by multiple contaminates -- human waste, animal waste, and now the byproducts of mining.

Your financial support would go directly towards the construction of a drilled well and hand pump. This clean and dependable water source has the potential to change life for generations. A total project estimate is ten thousand dollars. Would you join our team with a donation of $50, $100, $200, or more? The children of Otacho want to personally thank you for your generous and life-changing gift!

Check out a video overview of my project!


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