Project: Clean Water Filter Project
Location: Babarganj-02, Nepal
Beneficiaries: 200 Needy Families

Introduction: Better Life Social Organization, in collaboration with the Rotary Club of Newhamspar, USA, successfully implemented the Clean Water Filter Project in Babarganj-02, Nepal. This initiative aimed to provide essential clean water solutions to 200 needy families who lacked access to safe drinking water.

Activities and Achievements:

  • Project Implementation: Installation of water filter systems in 200 households to ensure access to clean and safe drinking water.
  • Donation and Support: Generous donation by the Rotary Club of Newhamspar facilitated the procurement and installation of water filters.
  • Community Support: Volunteers Mr. Kamal Raj Dahal and Mr. Rupak Khanda Padam Niroula played a pivotal role in project coordination and implementation.
  • Acknowledgment: Special thanks to Mr. Dipanedra Mahato, Principal of Janaki English Boarding School, and the ward chairperson for their invaluable support and facilitation.

Impact:

  • Health and Well-being: Improved access to clean water has contributed to better health outcomes among beneficiary families, reducing waterborne diseases.
  • Community Empowerment: The project has empowered families by providing them with a sustainable solution for clean water, enhancing their quality of life.

Thank You: We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all stakeholders involved in making this project a success. The support from the Rotary Club of Newhamspar, USA, and the dedication of volunteers and local leaders have made a significant impact on the lives of 200 needy families in Babarganj-02, Nepal.

Conclusion: The Clean Water Filter Project exemplifies our commitment to improving living conditions and promoting health in underserved communities. Through collaborative efforts and generous contributions, we continue to make a positive difference in the lives of those in need. We look forward to continuing our mission of providing essential services and support to communities in Nepal.