by Natalie Gidney | Aug 22, 2024 | Clean Water and Energy, Sierra Leone
Water System Brings Transformation Water. There’s nothing quite like a tall cold glass of water on a hot day; except maybe to jump in a crystal clear, clean, cool, refreshing pool. In Canada 99.04% of the population has access to safe water [we acknowledge communities...
by Madison Long | Aug 6, 2024 | Emergency Response, General, Haiti
Haiti Is Not Forgotten “…yet I will rejoice in the Lord; I will exult in the God of my salvation.” Habakkuk 3:18 | NRSVUE My heart has been deeply unsettled looking at the news of the gang violence occurring in Haiti. Haiti has been a country that has faced...
by Miranda Valentini | Jun 7, 2024 | Clean Water and Energy, Liberia
Unintended Consequences of Clean Water Sometimes our actions can have unintended consequences, and when we hear that, we might assume something negative. But in one community in Liberia there have been some surprisingly positive, unexpected benefits resulting from...
by World Hope International | Mar 20, 2024 | Clean Water and Energy, Sierra Leone
The Clean Water Came In February while on a trip to West Africa, we had the honour of watching our World Hope Sierra Leone Water & Sanitation team drill a deep borehole well for a village that had no access to nearby clean water. This well, funded by Canadian...
by Natalie Gidney | Jan 8, 2024 | Clean Water and Energy, Liberia
Not Everyone Can Have a Bubble Bath Today is National Bubble Bath Day! Personally, a bubble bath has always been a place of peace and relaxation; a place where I can escape the day-to-day drama of life and let all the stress melt away. A soaker tub full of steaming...
by Guest Author | Nov 21, 2023 | Cambodia, Clean Water and Sanitation
Perspectives on Collecting Water Every summer for 18 years, I drank water hand drawn from a nearby well. Several times a week, according to the job chart tacked to the wall of our rustic cottage, I grabbed the faded green bucket from the counter and skipped along the...