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Meet the couple who have donated every month for 10 years

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  • November 18, 2025
Meet the couple who have donated every month for 10 years

Introduction

When we think of clean water, we often think of quenching thirst, cooking, or washing. But for millions of people around the world, clean water is not just a basic human need — it’s the foundation of health, dignity, education, and economic opportunity.

At Donit, we’ve seen firsthand how access to clean water creates a ripple effect that touches every part of a community’s well-being.

Clean Water Saves Lives

Waterborne diseases like cholera, dysentery, and typhoid kill more children globally than malaria and HIV combined. In communities relying on dirty rivers or stagnant ponds, children are constantly sick, women spend hours boiling water, and local health systems are overwhelmed.

“Every $1 invested in clean water brings up to $4 in reduced healthcare costs.” — World Health Organization

A single well can reduce illness, improve sanitation, and even lower infant mortality rates.

It Keeps Kids in School

Children — especially girls — often miss school to collect water. Some walk 4 to 6 kilometers daily, losing hours of learning. In many cases, girls drop out altogether when schools lack toilets or clean water during menstruation.

By building wells near schools or in villages, Donit helps children stay in school, focus, and thrive — instead of spending their days carrying heavy water containers.

It Empowers Women and Protects Girls

Globally, women and girls are responsible for 72% of household water collection. This often puts them at risk of harassment, injury, or abuse, especially when walking alone to remote sources.

With safe water close to home, girls gain time for education, and women have freedom to earn an income, start small businesses, or care for their families.

It Builds Sustainable Economies

Water isn’t just for drinking. It powers small farms, livestock, and local markets. Access to reliable water means food security, income generation, and climate resilience.

In Kenya, for example, a Donit solar-powered well helped a women’s farming co-op grow vegetables for market — doubling their income in just one year.

How Donit Charity Is Making a Difference

  • Building Wells & Water Systems in rural Africa and Asia.
  • Educating Communities on hygiene and sanitation.
  • Providing Filters & Purification in disaster zones.

Every $50 provides clean water for a family for a year.

Donate Now to help us bring clean water to those in need.

Conclusion

Children — especially girls — often miss school to collect water. Some walk 4 to 6 kilometers daily, losing hours of learning. In many cases, girls drop out altogether schools lack toilets or clean water during menstruation, we:

  • Save lives
  • Educate children
  • Empower women
  • Boost economies
  • Protect the planet

At Donit, we’ve seen firsthand how access to clean water creates a ripple effect that touches every part of a community’s well-being.

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