Last month, our team visited Oluwa Community—a place where children used to walk 3 kilometers for water from a muddy stream. Waterborne diseases were common. School absences? Frequent. Hope? Fading.

Then, together with local leaders and generous partners, we installed two solar-powered boreholes and trained a hygiene committee.

The result?

  • Diarrhea cases dropped by 70% in 3 months
  • School attendance rose by 40%
  • Women started small soap-making businesses using clean water

At Friends of Akindele, we believe true health begins long before someone reaches a clinic. It starts with clean hands, safe water, proper sanitation, and knowledge.

That’s why our health initiatives go beyond medical outreaches. We:
✅ Build clean water points
✅ Distribute hygiene kits
✅ Train community health advocates
✅ Run nutrition programs for mothers and infants

Because when a community is healthy, it can learn, farm, work, and grow.

Clean water isn’t a luxury—it’s a lifeline.
And with your help, we can bring it to more villages.