20 Years Strong—Building a Brighter 2025
Celebrating 20 years of impact! Read how we’re building 1,500 water tanks in 2025, starting a legal empowerment for women project and more news from the field.
WATER CHANGES EVERYTHING: The Ripple Effect in Nkoansiyo
Elizabeth's journey with Save the Rain began in 2015, and since then, she has helped build hundreds of domestic tanks, transforming the lives of thousands.
Looking back at 2024: A note from our executive director
In Tanzania, rainwater tanks break the cycle of "vumilia"—suffering in silence—by uniting communities with clean water and hope.
MEET TANZANIA’S FUTURE PRESIDENT
Rose was the first child in her family who never had to walk for water. Rose has big plans for her future, for her family and for her country.
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.
CELEBRATING FATHERHOOD
For these fathers, Save the Rain is more than a job. They see all Tanzanian children as their own and work tirelessly to provide opportunities for them.
NEW RESIDENTIAL GREENHOUSES
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.
VIOLETH
She won’t be intimidated. She doesn’t even flinch as the [...]
WARIANKIRA
Her name is hard to pronounce. But her laughter is [...]
AMINAELI
Nothing steals Aminaeli’s laughter. Most Tanzanians are taught to cover [...]
Growing a Defense Against Covid-19
Across the planet, we are all doing our daily examination [...]
CLIFF AND ANN
The following story is written by Cliff, a Rotarian, investor, father, [...]
JEHOVENESS
There were two planks of wood bridging a stream to [...]