One Ummah Foundation has recently initiated a significant project in Barishal, Bangladesh, aiming to establish a new water well in memory of Thierry Rupert. Once completed, this well, numbered 162, will be located in Atipara village, providing clean water to 59 people from 12 families who currently have limited access to safe drinking water.
The Daily Struggle for Clean Water
For the residents of Atipara, accessing clean and safe water has long been a daily challenge. Most villagers here are day laborers or small-scale farmers living on modest means, often forced to rely on unsafe water sources for drinking and cooking. This lack of access has led to widespread health problems, impacting the well-being and productivity of the entire community. This ongoing One Ummah Foundation project aims to drill a well to a depth of 850 feet, ensuring a consistent supply of safe water and reducing water-borne diseases in the community.
About the Project and Its Impact
Village: Atipara, Barishal
Well Depth: 850 feet
Beneficiaries: 59 individuals from 12 families
These families represent some of the most marginalized members of the community, working seasonally in low-paying labor roles and living in simple homes with minimal resources. For them, access to safe water means more than just drinking, it is an opportunity to improve their health, reduce illness, and reclaim time that would otherwise be spent in search of water. The new well will bring long-term benefits by enabling better hygiene, nutrition, and even educational opportunities for children who no longer have to spend hours gathering water.
A Lasting Tribute to Thierry Rupert
This project started in memory of Thierry Rupert, marking a new chapter of hope and progress for the Barishal community by providing access to clean water and enhancing well-being.
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