18 Years of Save the Rain: A Lifelong Legacy of Change
As Save the Rain turns 18, we celebrate the generational impact held within each rainwater tank, sending out ripples of positive change.
Thanksgiving Rain: Harvesting Hope in Tanzania
This Thanksgiving, our tanks overflow with hope, depositing abundance for an empowered future. Each raindrop resonates with possibility.
Bridging Hope: Celebrating the Future in Valeska
Building bridges with rainwater at Valeska Primary School. Smiles gleam brighter as safe water flows, turning your donation into life-changing opportunities.
How to Build a 3,500-liter Rainwater Harvesting System
Today is Earth Day. We want to celebrate by sharing [...]
For World Water Day, help make it rain 🌧️
There are usually two rainy seasons in northern Tanzania where [...]
One Woman’s Journey for Water
Collectively, women and girls spend 200 million hours fetching water every day around the world. This is what that journey looks like for one woman.
5 Things We LOVE at Save the Rain
There is so much to love at Save the Rain like making waves at new schools, grants for new greenhouses and so much possibility.
A Big Year of Growth in Kaloleni
Save the Rain built 269,500 liters worth of residential tanks in Kaloleni and set up our third large greenhouse in 18 months.
Water to Wheelchairs to Dreams
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.
Meet Cleo, our new health manager
Nurse Cleo is our newest team member. She is working on a child and maternal health study, interviewing more than 1,160 women.
17 years of Saving Rain, Saving Lives
Our history is sprinkled with moments culminating into puddles of service – all of which were fueled by harvesting the rain for people in need.
Chem Chem Primary is abuzz.
Poverty has a disconnecting effect. It narrows your world. But all it takes is a single act of generosity to break the cycle.
Finding Abundance Through Community
Poverty has a disconnecting effect. It narrows your world. But all it takes is a single act of generosity to break the cycle.