Project Completion Report – Borehole and Bio-Digester – Kenya

Greetings from JAM Community Integrated Project, We want to express our sincere appreciation for your patience and for the support from KTCT. This organization has made unimaginable improvements in the life of many vulnerable populations due to your support and the clinic has attracted the most popular government insurance body (NHIF ) This has led to hug a number of people seeking health services from St. Elizabeth Swindon clinic hence increasing income which has enable the facility to meet some of the medical requirements without external support.

On behalf of our Board and members of the community, we want to thank you and your team for the water project, the borehole is a blessing as communities around the clinic are now getting water 24/7 which is a dream nobody knew will ever come true.

Finally, we still hope you can hold our hands and we move to be dependent and able to fully serve the community as a complete health unit.

The projects aim was to: 

  • Ensure a stable supply of water at St Elizabeth Swindon Clinic for improved sanitation. 
  • Enhance the availability of water for the community to use domestically and in their farms to improve food security. 

On behalf of JAM Community Integrated Project, we want to sincerely thank KTCT for entrusting us with your resources to improve the water supply and storage, and construction of a bio-digester to treat and recycle human waste into organic manure. 

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