Village Water Well Installation

Building sustainable water wells to provide clean, safe water for rural families.

Clean water is the foundation of health, education, and dignity. Our mission is to ensure that every family, especially children, has access to safe drinking water close to home.

12

Wells installed across 4 villages

65%

Drop in waterborne illnesses

Our Core Impact Goals

  • •  Install long-lasting water wells and filtration systems
  • •  Reduce waterborne diseases
  • •  Improve hygiene and sanitation practices
  • •  Save time for women and children who walk long distances
  • •  Support long-term community health and stability
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Why this project is needed.

In many rural regions, clean water is still a luxury. Families depend on unsafe ponds, polluted streams, and seasonal water sources. Children are the most affected, suffering from waterborne diseases that can be prevented with simple, sustainable solutions.

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Lack of clean water also keeps children from attending school and limits income opportunities for families.

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Our Solution

Sustainable, community-led water systems.

We work directly with local villagers, leaders, and volunteers to develop clean water systems that last. Our approach combines infrastructure, sanitation awareness, and community partnerships.

Key Steps We Take

  • •  Field assessment & water testing
  • •  Selecting the right location with community input
  • •  Installing wells or filtration systems
  • •  Training families on hygiene & maintenance
  • •  Monitoring and long-term support

My daughter walks to school now without fear

Pathways, lighting, and community learning hubs have increased attendance and safety in rural districts

We no longer walk miles for water

Fieldwell’s gravity-fed systems restored clean water access to families who once spent hours collecting it

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