Wellspring Myanmar is crowdfunding
Iʼm raising £10,000 to Bring Clean Water to Myanmar, Transforming Lives, One Drop at a Time. Join us in our mission for a better future.
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Thank you for your interest in bringing clean water to to villages in Myanmar. Your donation goes a long way in Myanmar and can have the follwing impact
£20: Provides one person with clean water for.
£100: Is enough to provide a family clean water
£1500: Helps install a water distribution systems
£5,000 provides solar energy to supply the borehole
£10,000: Is enough to create a borehole for the village.
The Need: Lack of clean water contributes to waterborne diseases and hampers progress, especially in rural areas. With your support, we can change this narrative and bring sustainable solutions to these communities.
Our Solution: Through well-digging projects, installation of pumps, solar panels, pipework, and water towers, we aim to provide reliable, safe water sources. Working with local leaders and small companies, we ensure tailored, effective solutions.
Your Contribution Matters: Every donation, no matter the size, makes a difference. Your support helps us bring clean water and hope to those in need in Myanmar.
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Paul Gray
Sep 4, 2024
£90.91
Billy Keogh
Jun 4, 2024
Donation from Great West Run fundraiser !
£153.09
Hubert
May 23, 2024
£100.00
Paul
May 3, 2024
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£150.00
Anonymous
May 3, 2024
£200.00
RGB Recruitment Ltd
May 3, 2024
Well done Bernie & the Arque Team!
£100.00
Anonymous
May 3, 2024
£10.00
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Wellspring Myanmar
In 2017, Bernie and Fran Keogh visited Myanmar and got involved in water tank projects. They noticed some villages lacked enough clean water. To address this, they founded Wellspring Myanmar, aiming to provide boreholes and infrastructure for clean water access.