International Women’s Day: Advela’s Story
This International Women's Day, witness how solving a critical math problem of time and water scarcity gave Advela and her family a timeless gift of empowerment and freedom
This International Women's Day, witness how solving a critical math problem of time and water scarcity gave Advela and her family a timeless gift of empowerment and freedom
With every rainwater system we install, we're not just offering clean water; we're returning time, freedom, and possibilities to women and girls.
Lifted from a life on the floor, these girls began to venture outside. The sun began to shine upon them. No one could imagine what would come next.
Poverty has a disconnecting effect. It narrows your world. But all it takes is a single act of generosity to break the cycle.
Poverty has a disconnecting effect. It narrows your world. But all it takes is a single act of generosity to break the cycle.
Save the Rain is distributing tons of food to feed communities in response to the drought in Tanzania and global inflation.
The rains haven't been the same and crops have failed this year. But residential greenhouses are providing stability and prosperity even during a drought.
Sophie makes Save the Rain products. She has built a business training at-risk women to sew. Her beautiful products give back three times over.
Walk in the footsteps of a girl who followed elephants to find a new home. On this journey, she learns the importance of trees and the choices of her people.
Save the Rain built Lazaro's family a rainwater harvesting tank. They now listen for rain and count their blessings with every drop.
Three years ago, we gathered in Lositeti, a village in the far reaches of the Makiba Ward in the Arumeru [...]
Dickson’s grandmother won the lottery. She was the recipient of a residential rainwater harvesting system on her home. She lives [...]
One of our latest recipients is Tuvaila. Located in the Maji Ya Chai Ward, The Tuvaila Primary School is the [...]