The Southeast Clean Water Project
Project Launch: 2-28-17
The devastation of Hurricane Matthew created the perfect opportunity for waterborne illnesses to surge in Haiti. Cholera outbreaks have killed thousands and contamination of communal water sources threatens to undermine recovery. Several areas in the Southeast Department are experiencing a resurgence in cholera cases. Securing and managing access to clean water is a major challenge for several affected communities. This project will rehabilitate 7 reservoirs in 7 different communities in the Southeastern Haiti that need to be repaired and cholrinated to improve these water sources.
Project Update: 6-28-17
In May, the Haiti Philanthropy team in the Southeast installed 2 chlorinators. In June, 2 more were installed. The 4 installed chlorinators are now functioning in the targeted communities.
Explore other Projects


Self Sustaining School Technical Library and Computing Center
The schools mission is to protect and promote the right of every Filipino to a quality, equitable, culture-based, and complete basic education . More specific to this school the mission is to... ...Learn more

Honey Farming in Nkhusu
The main mission of this organization is to improve the living standards of vulnerable community people particularly women and youths through bee keeping farming and processing of honey for economic... ...Learn more

