Simply water! for Maasegon

Ghana Outlook has reported another successful bore hole


Ghana Outlook- Simply Water for Maasegon.
Another safe water borehole. This time for the rural community of Maasegon. Life, health and wellbeing has already seen a big improvement . 
For Kumma Egua, having the borehole  reduces their burden fo looking for water and walking great distances every day, especially in the driest months. She used to look for water and often fell and because of that she has her medical problems, but now that water is there she no longer has to constantly worry where to look or dig for water the following day.
For  Ketcheu Maas, digging for water and walking distances three times a day is hard on her people. Now she can pump her own water, which is safe to drink and obtained without digging deep sump holes.

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3. International work

back We have close links, over many years, with Ho in Ghana. We have helped to fund the building of a Women's Co-operative, a Rotary Community Hall, a Street Children's centre, a water borehole and now the building of a sand dam.