The Club has a long history of working with The Gambia Schools Trust and President Pauline Thorpe has led a Rotary members’ visit to the region. She wanted to make this a flagship project for her year in office and said: “There will be no more potentially life-threatening salty or brackish water for the children. With a two thousand litre storage tank there is now a clean and reliable water source for all the school’s needs including the irrigation of the school garden where children learn agriculture. We held a wide range fundraisers and members also dug deep to help out and I am elated that the project has finally come to fruition.”
It has not all been plain sailing – the project was first delayed in 2018 by an early monsoon, making the work impossible for that year and then a further delay in 2019 caused by the drilling company having to do a priority job for the country’s president.
Picture credit – Hilary Lawther, Gambia Schools Trust
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