St Jean Bosco Primary School: Water for Schools Project
Located in Kamonyi district, in the southern part of Rwanda, St Jean Bosco Primary School has 1,350 students who are now receiving safe drinking water, which will also allow the school to save a lot on water bills, after all, rainwater is free water!
Water For Schools project
STATUS: Completed
Project cost: $3,328.28
Impact: 1,350 students now have safe drinking water
Located in Kamonyi district, in the southern part of Rwanda, St Jean Bosco Primary School has 1,350 students who are now receiving safe drinking water, which will also allow the school to save a lot on water bills, after all, rainwater is free water!
Water Access Rwanda is a social enterprise with the mission to establish reliable, affordable and convenient water infrastructures across Africa.
Through their new initiative Amazi for Schools™ they are providing their innovative water filtration systems to public schools who otherwise do not have the funds to establish such systems.
our role
Feeding Mouths, Filling Minds together with our strategic partner Strides for Africa, have partnered with Water Access Rwanda St Jean Bosco Primary school.
Full System includes Filtration System & Booster pump. Rainwater collection on each school building, gutters with First Flush Diverter feeding tanks and drinking Station for students. Water Access Rwanda will also provide ongoing service after setup:
Quarterly water quality monitoring, system repairs and cartridge replacement
Annual User survey
WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) training for schools to improve overall safety and protection from Water Borne Diseases.
Live dashboard on the functionality status of each system
Monitoring of filtered water and water quality through a live dashboard
Partner organizations
St Jean Bosco Secondary School: Water For Schools Project
Located in Kamonyi district, in the southern part of Rwanda, St Jean Bosco Secondary School has 2,226 students who are now receiving safe drinking water, which will also allow the school to save a lot on water bills, after all, rainwater is free water!
Water For Schools project
STATUS: Completed
Project cost: $4,226
Impact: 2,226 students now have safe drinking water
Located in Kamonyi district, in the southern part of Rwanda, St Jean Bosco Secondary School has 2,226 students who are now receiving safe drinking water, which will also allow the school to save a lot on water bills, after all, rainwater is free water!
Water Access Rwanda is a social enterprise with the mission to establish reliable, affordable and convenient water infrastructures across Africa.
Through their new initiative Amazi For Schools™ they are providing their innovative water filtration systems to public schools who otherwise do not have the funds to establish such systems.
our role
Feeding Mouths, Filling Minds together with our strategic partner Strides for Africa, have partnered with Water Access Rwanda St Jean Bosco Secondary school.
Full System includes Filtration System & Booster pump. Rainwater collection on each school building, gutters with First Flush Diverter feeding tanks and drinking Station for students. Water Access Rwanda will also provide ongoing service after setup:
Quarterly water quality monitoring, system repairs and cartridge replacement
Annual User survey
WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) training for schools to improve overall safety and protection from Water Borne Diseases.
Live dashboard on the functionality status of each system
Monitoring of filtered water and water quality through a live dashboard
Partner organizations
Rwandan Orphans Project Rainwater Harvesting
The Rwandan Orphans Project (ROP) is a residential care center in Rwanda that houses up to 100 former street children. Feeding Mouths, Filling Minds is helping ROP to obtain more consistent access to water throughout the year by funding the construction of rainwater collection and storage systems at the center.
Rainwater Harvesting
STATUS: FUNDRAISING
FUNDRAISING GOAL: $2,250
The Rwandan Orphans Project (ROP) is a residential care center in Rwanda that houses up to 100 former street children; and an elementary school that provides completely free education to an additional 120 vulnerable boys and girls from their local community’s poorest families.
Water is a vital resource, but ROP is located in an area of Rwanda that has inconsistent access to it throughout the year - especially during the country’s
two dry seasons, which take up about seven months of the year. Without water, ROP struggles to maintain health, hygiene and provide nutrition to
the children they serve.
our role
Feeding Mouths, Filling Minds is helping ROP to obtain more consistent access to water throughout the year by funding the construction of rainwater collection and storage systems at the center.
Phase I will include construction of a 50,000 liter (approx. 13,200 gallons) sealed underground tank, filter and pump to distribute usable water.
Phase II will include the addition of a center-wide water catchment system to
collect rainwater to fill all of their storage tanks.