This World Water Day, see what water makes possible
On World Water Day, discover how bringing clean, safe water home transforms lives, families, and futures in rural Tanzania.
On World Water Day, discover how bringing clean, safe water home transforms lives, families, and futures in rural Tanzania.
Women and Water Book celebrates the women and stories of Save the Rain.
Cutting plastic, cutting waste, building stronger.
2026 is about expanding the farm and our reach and building a training center.
We’re celebrating 20 years since Joseph’s first rain tank in Tanzania—how rain, resolve, and community launched a movement. Read the origin story.
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.
December marks our 20th birthday. Join us in celebration as the rains return to Tanzania.
Honoring Neema — making sure no one walks alone
Clean water access is changing lives in Tanzania. Women share how decentralized, home-based rainwater systems bring safety, peace, and possibility.
Clean water changes everything. See how rainwater harvesting is transforming health, dignity, and opportunity in Northern Tanzania.
The Link Between Water, Food, and Empowerment. The bridge from scarcity to sufficiency is water. From sufficiency to abundance, it’s food.
This World Water Day, discover how every raindrop saved and every tank built brings us closer to ending the Global Water Crisis.
Executive director Kelly Coleman discusses freeing women from the burden of fetching water and opening doors to education, health, and economic independence.
Women’s safety is as essential as water—yet millions risk their lives to find it. A simple solution can change everything.
As Save the Rain turns 18, we celebrate the generational impact held within each rainwater tank, sending out ripples of positive change.
This Thanksgiving, our tanks overflow with hope, depositing abundance for an empowered future. Each raindrop resonates with possibility.
Mother's Day: Discover the heartwarming story of how women in Tanzania embody the true meaning of 'Mama' beyond motherhood.
Today is Earth Day. We want to celebrate by sharing our knowledge for creating sustainable and affordable rainwater tanks that [...]
There are usually two rainy seasons in northern Tanzania where we work: vuli is the name for the shorter showers in November [...]
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.