When we started Justice Water a few months ago, we began developing a training course called The Ripple Effect. It was a simple idea - "What if we could take the knowledge of simple and sustainable water technologies and teach teams traveling to developing nations to construct these Water Projects? What if the teams that traveled could be equipped to teach and train local people to construct these projects? What could happen if these local people could then begin to teach others in their own nations?"
Over the past several months our teams have provided over 3000 people with clean drinking water in Haiti, Rwanda, Uganda, Togo and Cambodia. We just received reports last week that three more Rain Catchment Tanks have gone up in Haiti.....The Ripple Effect is working.
Over the next couple of months we'll be training 100+ students at YWAM Bases in Hawaii and West Africa, going to locations around the world for their outreaches. Thanks so much to everyone who is partnering with us in this journey!!!
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(above: KJ and I at the Justice Water booth on Student Arrival Day at the YWAM Base in Kona)
(above: Justice Water tank in action!!)
(above: the latest tank in Haiti, built after our teams left)