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    Solar Powered Water Pump in Pakistan

    Install a solar-powered water pump in rural Pakistan for £150 — clean, sustainable drinking water for entire villages, year-round.

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    Live community appeal

    Solar Pump #16 in progress

    £1119 raised of £1800

    62% funded · £681 to go

    20 donors have contributed so far

    Jazak Allahu Khairan to our recent donors 🤲

    N Y., Kirra A., Shazia M., A A.

    Thank you for your continued support — may Allah accept it.

    Solar Powered Water Pump in Pakistan

    Please donate to help combat thirst around the world. More than ever before in history, people are dying from waterborne illnesses and not having access to clean drinking water for their everyday needs. Your donation can save lives today!

    Communities in Pakistan have been deprived of a healthy life because they’re forced to rely on contaminated water.

    The water hand pump is a simple, yet vital component in the life of any family. In order to provide for your loved ones and maintain healthy living standards you must have clean drinking water on tap at all times. The best way to achieve this feat is by installing one of our £150 high quality pumps! The benefits do not stop there either! Increasing access to potable water can help reduce disease rates such as diarrhea which kills 2-4 million children per year or cholera which causes 100,000 diarrheal deaths annually

    The supply of clean drinking water in Pakistan is scarce and many people are forced to travel miles each day just for a drink. They have no choice but to collect their own water from sources that potentially contain contaminants, which can lead serious health concerns such as chronic diarrhea or amoebic dysentery.

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