Assessment & Site Selection
We identify water-scarce villages through field visits and community consultations, then run hydrological assessments to find the optimal drilling locations.
Program 02 — Clean Water & Hygiene · UN SDG 6
For 14 years our WASH program has delivered deep-bore wells, water filtration systems, hygiene education and sanitation solutions in underserved areas across rural and urban India.
Program impact
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Deep-bore wells installed
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Schools supported
How it works
We identify water-scarce villages through field visits and community consultations, then run hydrological assessments to find the optimal drilling locations.
Deep-bore wells (100–300+ feets), RO + UV filtration for schools and needy communities, hand pumps with concrete pads and safety aprons.
Water user committees, operation & maintenance training, water quality testing and hygiene awareness — so every well stays community-owned and running.
Built to last
A well is only as good as the years it keeps working. Every installation is engineered — and community-owned — for the long run.
On the ground
Women in this village once walked 3–4 kilometres every day for water. Now it flows within 100 metres of home — returning 2–3 hours a day for school, work and family.
Village well project
Andhra Pradesh
After a filtration system and hygiene training were installed at this 300+ student school, waterborne illnesses dropped by 75%.
School filtration project
Telangana
One well can serve an entire community for generations — maintained by the very people it serves.