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.
We are so grateful for YOU!
Gratitude, like rain, flows freely. Your generosity helps us catch Nature's gift, bringing clean water and hope to families and future generations.
HILLARY TESHA
I remember the day I met Hilary Tesha. He came [...]
HAPPY ALLEN
There is always a moment that feels like you are [...]
MILGRID
It takes a little while for MILGRID to smile. She has [...]
ELIESH
Her eyes are like a map of hardship. You can [...]
LEMNA
In September 2000, LEMNA was 30 and pregnant with her 4th child. [...]
IRENE
IRENE’S smile is as big as it gets and her stature [...]
NIPAELI
Even in a crowd of people, Nipaeli stood out. Her [...]
HAPPY
She stood before she spoke. Straightened her dress and composed [...]
SINGING FOR THE RAIN
Three years ago, we gathered in Lositeti, a village in [...]
POLARIZED VIEWS
Dickson’s grandmother won the lottery. She was the recipient of [...]