Loveness is a wife and mother living in Chamanga, Malawi — a community battered by cyclones and scorched by dry seasons. Hers is a home constantly whipped between extremes, where nothing is certain or reliable. Not even needs as basic as water.
But you can be the breakthrough.
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No diesel, no electricity, just the pure power of the sun can pull clean water from hundreds of feet underground to the surface. We call these solutions solar-powered piped water systems, and they’re one of the most advanced, most reliable, and most climate-friendly options in our portfolio.
It also happens to be just the kind of system Chamanga needs.
The upfront cost is higher than your typical project for good reasons. To name a few, they require meticulous planning, expert engineering, a source of power for drawing water to surface, and an abundance of high-quality pipes. But let us emphasize the word "upfront."
Over time, the cost of a solar-powered system is actually cheaper than diesel — due to the renewable energy source. And pending the yield of the borehole, the piped network can often be extended to serve multiple communities.
All 43 systems are currently part of proposals. Meaning, they’re not yet a guarantee. Your pre-event generosity will take us from proposal to promise and inspire an entire room to follow your lead.
And let us say: We know that giving remotely rarely comes with the same fanfare, but that’s what makes it special. You choose to give without the glitz or the glamour; you give out of pure generosity. Thank you for considering a gift today.
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“We are in the dark now because we don’t have water,” was how one Chamanga leader described the situation facing Loveness and her community. Because of you, that darkness will soon see the dawn.
Thank you.