Every Drop Foundation supports established organisations
Why? In supporting established charities we are minimising the costs of starting new ventures, therefore, additional funds can be donated where most needed. Your Donation Donations are a contract between you and the organisation, Every Drop Foundation directs donors to charities that Amirah did or would have supported, making the links accessible in one place. What has been achieved? 2022-2024 - Monthly support to families in Gambia, education (college and Primary school for the most needy) 2021-2022- Maria (RIP) Water Campaign. Supporting families in Gambia, Egypt, Yemen and more. 2018 -2019 - Well building as graduation gifts, food supplies for Yemen and donations to Water. Org, and numerous small initiatives in the UK and Egypt. From 2016 to 2018 the focus has been on helping to educate others about the World crisis and helping children, especially girls to attend school rather than walking miles to collect water for their families. In 2014/15 Every Drop Foundation was able to contribute to water distribution in many countries, educating children in Tanzania, tree planting in Palestine, Quran schools in Saudi Arabia, sponsoring orphans and so much more. |
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Projects
Clean Water
Every Drop Foundation will be reaching out to the poorest communities that are suffering from the lack of safe water by providing long-term access to clean water by working with both local NGO's to ensure completion of projects and involvement of the local community. It is important to both equip villages and train communities on how to maintain their water so that there would be an increase in proper hygiene and basic sanitation thereby reducing the spread of dysentery and malaria. |
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