Greeening Nigeria: Clean Water & Tree Planting
Helpers Social Development Foundation is a grassroots nonprofit focused on improving rural well-being through sustainable, community-led initiatives. Our Water & Green Life program combines access to clean water with environmental restoration to support healthier, more resilient communities. In Ogbunka, Anambra State and Amechi primary school, Enugu State, we installed a solar-powered borehole at Umunebo Ogbunka and water facility at Amechi primary School. This system now provides safe drinking water to students and nearby residents. Before installation, we conducted a community needs assessment involving local leaders, women, and youth to ensure the solution fit local realities. Community members also supported the site selection and implementation process, making it a truly participatory effort. Complementing this, our tree planting program helps protect water sources and restore the natural ecosystem. Over 500 native trees have been planted around water points, schools, and communal lands. These trees prevent erosion, support groundwater recharge, and improve air quality. Tree planting activities are also tied to school programs and youth engagement. Together, clean water access and tree planting not only reduce disease and environmental degradation but also empower communities to protect their resources. The Water & Green Life program reflects our commitment to long-term impact—where people and the planet thrive side by side.
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Send vulnerable children to school
Helpers Social Development Foundation's project, Helpers Foundation School, is providing free quality education to vulnerable children in Nigeria in order to break a circle of poverty and create opportunities for income, growth, and sustainable development.
Give the Gift of Education to Children in Poverty
Project Helpers Social Development Foundation is an open source organization dedicated to providing education and basic school supplies to vulnerable children in poverty, as well as constructing classroom blocks and creating educational content on the internet. The funds raised from Gitcoin will help to make this a reality.
Greeening Nigeria: Clean Water & Tree Planting
Helpers Social Development Foundation is a grassroots nonprofit focused on improving rural well-being through sustainable, community-led initiatives. Our Water & Green Life program combines access to clean water with environmental restoration to support healthier, more resilient communities. In Ogbunka, Anambra State and Amechi primary school, Enugu State, we installed a solar-powered borehole at Umunebo Ogbunka and water facility at Amechi primary School. This system now provides safe drinking water to students and nearby residents. Before installation, we conducted a community needs assessment involving local leaders, women, and youth to ensure the solution fit local realities. Community members also supported the site selection and implementation process, making it a truly participatory effort. Complementing this, our tree planting program helps protect water sources and restore the natural ecosystem. Over 500 native trees have been planted around water points, schools, and communal lands. These trees prevent erosion, support groundwater recharge, and improve air quality. Tree planting activities are also tied to school programs and youth engagement. Together, clean water access and tree planting not only reduce disease and environmental degradation but also empower communities to protect their resources. The Water & Green Life program reflects our commitment to long-term impact—where people and the planet thrive side by side.
Clean Water & Tree Planting
Helpers Social Development Foundation is a grassroots nonprofit focused on improving rural well-being through sustainable, community-led initiatives. Our Water & Green Life program combines access to clean water with environmental restoration to support healthier, more resilient communities. In Ogbunka, Anambra State and Amechi primary school, Enugu State, we installed a solar-powered borehole at Umunebo Ogbunka and water facility at Amechi primary School. This system now provides safe drinking water to students and nearby residents. Before installation, we conducted a community needs assessment involving local leaders, women, and youth to ensure the solution fit local realities. Community members also supported the site selection and implementation process, making it a truly participatory effort. Complementing this, our tree planting program helps protect water sources and restore the natural ecosystem. Over 500 native trees have been planted around water points, schools, and communal lands. These trees prevent erosion, support groundwater recharge, and improve air quality. Tree planting activities are also tied to school programs and youth engagement. Together, clean water access and tree planting not only reduce disease and environmental degradation but also empower communities to protect their resources. The Water & Green Life program reflects our commitment to long-term impact—where people and the planet thrive side by side. Evidence of our water project: https://youtu.be/kMwNuYFoIxY , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3F1v2Lcd1-I , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROQ3EqMYavA Solar lantern project https://youtu.be/DM_BtE1FgI0 , https://youtu.be/lYvGZjs1MKY Tree planting program https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jIgfgWqMr0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TVv6_ZkCJc https://www.helpersfoundation.org/community-clean-water-project/
Clean Water & Tree Planting
Helpers Social Development Foundation is a grassroots nonprofit focused on improving rural well-being through sustainable, community-led initiatives. Our Water & Green Life program combines access to clean water with environmental restoration to support healthier, more resilient communities. In Ogbunka, Anambra State and Amechi primary school, Enugu State, we installed a solar-powered borehole at Umunebo Ogbunka and water facility at Amechi primary School. This system now provides safe drinking water to students and nearby residents. Before installation, we conducted a community needs assessment involving local leaders, women, and youth to ensure the solution fit local realities. Community members also supported the site selection and implementation process, making it a truly participatory effort. Complementing this, our tree planting program helps protect water sources and restore the natural ecosystem. Over 500 native trees have been planted around water points, schools, and communal lands. These trees prevent erosion, support groundwater recharge, and improve air quality. Tree planting activities are also tied to school programs and youth engagement. Together, clean water access and tree planting not only reduce disease and environmental degradation but also empower communities to protect their resources. The Water & Green Life program reflects our commitment to long-term impact—where people and the planet thrive side by side. Evidence of our water project: https://youtu.be/kMwNuYFoIxY , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3F1v2Lcd1-I , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROQ3EqMYavA Solar lantern project https://youtu.be/DM_BtE1FgI0 , https://youtu.be/lYvGZjs1MKY Tree planting program https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jIgfgWqMr0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TVv6_ZkCJc https://www.helpersfoundation.org/community-clean-water-project/
Greeening Nigeria: Clean Water & Tree Planting
Helpers Social Development Foundation is a grassroots nonprofit focused on improving rural well-being through sustainable, community-led initiatives. Our Water & Green Life program combines access to clean water with environmental restoration to support healthier, more resilient communities. In Ogbunka, Anambra State and Amechi primary school, Enugu State, we installed a solar-powered borehole at Umunebo Ogbunka and water facility at Amechi primary School. This system now provides safe drinking water to students and nearby residents. Before installation, we conducted a community needs assessment involving local leaders, women, and youth to ensure the solution fit local realities. Community members also supported the site selection and implementation process, making it a truly participatory effort. Complementing this, our tree planting program helps protect water sources and restore the natural ecosystem. Over 500 native trees have been planted around water points, schools, and communal lands. These trees prevent erosion, support groundwater recharge, and improve air quality. Tree planting activities are also tied to school programs and youth engagement. Together, clean water access and tree planting not only reduce disease and environmental degradation but also empower communities to protect their resources. The Water & Green Life program reflects our commitment to long-term impact—where people and the planet thrive side by side. Evidence of our water project: https://youtu.be/kMwNuYFoIxY , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3F1v2Lcd1-I , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROQ3EqMYavA Solar lantern project https://youtu.be/DM_BtE1FgI0 , https://youtu.be/lYvGZjs1MKY Tree planting program https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jIgfgWqMr0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TVv6_ZkCJc https://www.helpersfoundation.org/community-clean-water-project/