SOIL AGES, JUST LIKE A PERSON
Eliaremisa never went to school, but she knows things far older than schools. She remembered when there were trees, shade and room. Now the earth can’t breathe.
Eliaremisa never went to school, but she knows things far older than schools. She remembered when there were trees, shade and room. Now the earth can’t breathe.
Save the Rain knows that clean water alone wouldn't solve world hunger. This summer, we started building family-sized greenhouses. The results have been remarkable.
Her name is hard to pronounce. But her laughter is even harder to forget. We first met Wariankira at a [...]
Nothing steals Aminaeli’s laughter. Most Tanzanians are taught to cover their mouths when they laugh. Some have severe Fluorosis – [...]
Across the planet, we are all doing our daily examination of how to manage this new COVID-19 reality and its [...]
The following story is written by Cliff, a Rotarian, investor, father, and volunteer who had the privilege of building a rainwater [...]
There were two planks of wood bridging a stream to enter the property. There was a newly dug grave to [...]
I remember the day I met Hilary Tesha. He came to work wearing a t-shirt that said Mount Shasta Cheerleading [...]
There is always a moment that feels like you are in a vacuum and all the air around you is [...]
It takes a little while for MILGRID to smile. She has learned to keep herself relatively invisible, to express her joy [...]
Her eyes are like a map of hardship. You can feel her struggle engraved in them. When ELIESH laughs, the pain [...]
In September 2000, LEMNA was 30 and pregnant with her 4th child. She was married to a man whose family thrived on [...]
IRENE’S smile is as big as it gets and her stature is the polar opposite. She is no more than 5’ [...]
Even in a crowd of people, Nipaeli stood out. Her beauty is indescribable. The problem was she was living a [...]
She stood before she spoke. Straightened her dress and composed herself. Happy John had something to say. She wasn’t going [...]
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 [...]
Gratitude is at the forefront of our minds lately. Not just because of the holiday season but because it’s felt [...]
One of our latest recipients is Tuvaila. Located in the Maji Ya Chai Ward, The Tuvaila Primary School is the [...]
This year, we helped 37,000 people celebrate the rain and its ability to create an incredibly abundant life. In 10 [...]