Collecting rainwater is an effective way to obtain fresh water, especially during the rainy season. Rainwater is gathered from rooftops and stored in water tanks. Our institute uses this water regularly in our daily activities. We also provide our water tanks to the surrounding community when we have excess, a project that has positively impacted our community and fulfilled the institute's needs. As we expand and develop, the water demand also increases.
Currently, we need two water tanks, each costing $1000.
Your support in harvesting rainwater is not just a donation; it's a direct solution to the institute's daily needs and our immediate agricultural water requirement—crucial parts of our ministry. Your contribution is invaluable and can make a significant difference, indicating how essential you are to the success of this project.
Access to clean water can be limited. Harvesting rainwater can provide a dependable water source for drinking, irrigation, and other uses, which can be especially beneficial during water scarcity. Rainwater is generally cleaner than surface water, and harvested rainwater can improve water quality. By capturing and storing rainwater, we reduce dependency on external water supplies, which can be costly to obtain and transport. This also results in significant cost savings for the Rural Pastors Institute.