About Us
Please allow this to serve as an introduction to the WATER 4 LIFE PROJECT. In 2016, our “environmental transformation organization (eto)” began with a small group of committed individuals who shared an inaugural vision to help meet the basic needs of residents in designated areas within Ghana’s central and western regions where over the vast majority survive on an average monthly income of less than $100.
The WATER 4 LIFE PROJECT primarily focuses on the insufficiency of fundamental needs for marginalized youth. Our mission is to help provide sustainable pathways out of poverty for youth and, ultimately, their families and communities. By creating accessible resources, the time consuming chores placed on youth will allow them to reallocate time back into a scholastic atmosphere, as well as promising vocational and entrepreneurial pursuits.
In an effort to bring a resolution to help address one of the more egregious inequities taking place in sub marginalized rural areas, we decided to focus on the plight of scarce and contaminated water supplies available to residents of chronically impoverished villages. Through diligence, collective effort and generous donations, our group has succeeded in drilling two boreholes that are currently working (by extracting fresh water from deep-seated aquifer deposits) for more than 5000 village residents and untold numbers from neighboring villages. Imagine the generational impact in a culture - steeped in tradition - that can finally foresee generations of children who, unlike previous generations, will experience life with the many benefits associated with direct access to clean water for life!
As our small assiduous conscientious group continues in its resolve to expand its capacity to address the needs of the marginalized. There is reverberations of ever-increasing calls for action . The spirited appreciation echoed in not only our ears, but also our souls. This realization became our impetus for establishing the WATER 4 LIFE PROJECT as a 501(c) 3 tax-exempt non-profit organization.
"The strength of a flood is the POWER of collective raindrops!" speaks to how change is not a single person’s responsibility, but the collective effort of individuals seeking change. This is the constitution of WATER 4 LIFE PROJECT.