Giving Thanks for 20 Years of Clean Water
This Thanksgiving, we’re giving thanks for 20 years of saving the rain, clean water at home, and the generous community that makes it all possible.
A season of rain, a season of gratitude.
December marks our 20th birthday. Join us in celebration as the rains return to Tanzania.
From Loss to Legacy: Strengthening the Sisterhood
Honoring Neema — making sure no one walks alone
‘There’s no one like a mother.’
A proud single mom redefines motherhood in Tanzania and shows that the beauty of motherhood extends well beyond the bounds of convention.
EVERY DAY IS EARTH DAY
A single raindrop can create a ripple. Something so small can change everything. And that’s what gives us hope. We see the evidence every day.
CHANGE RIPPLES FROM SCHOOLS
Meet the Kimandafu Primary School children, who are healthier and attending more school because of access to clean water. This is how communities transform.
HOW WATER UPLIFTS EVERYONE
When the walk for water doesn’t enslave women, they can turn their capacity into extraordinary things. Where days are not swallowed by scarcity, they are now filled by fulfilling pursuits.
‘Family built by sweat, labor and love’
The women of the King'ori Group choose laborers from each village to assist them to build rainwater harvesting systems to bring clean water to new communities.
SOPHIE’S CRAFT KEEPS GIVING
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.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, SAVE THE RAIN!
Save the Rain is celebrating 16 years of clean water, food security, gender equity and healthy communities.
‘My Mother’s My Hero’
If the walk for water takes you away from your kids up to ten hours a day, clean water at home lets you be the mother you want to be.
THE PATH OF THE HERD
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.
MEET LAZARO’S FAMILY
Save the Rain built Lazaro's family a rainwater harvesting tank. They now listen for rain and count their blessings with every drop.












