Installing 5000L Water Tank

Example Water Tank from Ground Team

This project will provide a 5,000L water tank and slabbing (foundation for the tank) for a school in Kenya, ensuring reliable water storage for daily use.

The improved supply will enhance hygiene, learning conditions, and wellbeing for 42 children and 2 teachers aged 3–7, creating a safer, healthier school environment.

  • Location: Nakuru, Kenya
  • Individuals Impacted: 42 children and 2 teachers
  • Challenge: Lack of Safe Water and Water Storage
  • Date: June 2026

Long Term Resilience

The project benefits will be sustained through active involvement of school staff and the local community in the tank’s installation, maintenance, and water management.

By providing water storage practices into daily routines, the school will maintain reliable access to water well beyond the grant period.

Social Impact

This project will strengthen community wellbeing by ensuring reliable access to clean water, which supports hygiene, health, and a dignified learning environment for young children.

By involving school staff and the local community in planning and implementation, it promotes inclusion, shared ownership, and stronger relationships. Improved water access supports a healthier learning environment, reducing absenteeism and enabling parents and teachers to focus on their livelihoods.

Economic Impact

Reliable water storage will reduce the school’s dependence on costly, inconsistent water deliveries
and help address the current challenge of being tapped into a government supply that often runs dry during the day due to insufficient storage.

By installing a 5,000L tank, the school can store enough water to operate more efficiently and redirect limited resources to essential educational needs.

Environmental Impact

The project supports sustainable water use by increasing the school’s capacity to store and manage its limited water supply more efficiently.

Improved storage promotes responsible consumption of a scarce natural resource, helps stabilise usage during dry periods, and encourages long-term, community-led water stewardship.

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