The success of our planting projects relies heavily on having a good availability to clean, fresh water.
It is needed to ensure the tree planting communities are well enough hydrated before they even pick up a tool to dig a hole. Additionally, every single sapling we plant needs H2O to ensure they nestle nicely to their new home.
Here in the UK, we don’t give much of a thought to our proximity to a tap. We know there’s one somewhere nearby and we’re fairly confident it will dispense however much water we need. We rather take it for granted that there will be a gush of the cool stuff but in Kenya – especially rural Kenya – it’s quite another story.
Read this sobering report from Charles Kidhuku and learn just what a difference our piped water project is going to have on a very isolated community in rural Kenya.
Water is life and trees are the key: ain’t that the truth.
Tracey and the Team
Click the picture to view the book, then download to keep or print.