Water Well Donation: Join us in providing clean water to 200 deserving families living in a water-scarce area nestled amidst rocky terrain and mountains.
Your Water Well Donation Can Save Lives and Transform Communities.
Many regions of the District Saharanpur in Western Uttar Pradesh (UP), suffer from the scarcity of drinking/clean water. The report of the National Rural Drinking Water Program (NRDWP) revealed a grave situation of drinking water shortage in the northern Indian state, U.P. Out of 60,560 villages in U.P., only 42,356 villages have drinking water facilities. For the rest 22,238 villages, there is a water shortage either due to the dried-up water sources or the failed drinking water projects. More than 2,000 villages do not have any water facilities and the residents of these villages have to fetch water from far-off places.
As a case study, district Saharanpur in western UP, where the major community didn’t have usable water access, had to bring water from a distance of half to 1 km from their houses. Sometimes, their neighbors refused to give them water. They were passing a hard life due to the scarcity of water and due to no water supply at their homes. JMKS in the last few years have installed hundreds of water pumps and bore wells and successfully reduced their problem of drinking water.
Major Causes
- Inability in investing in water collection, storage, and purification. Additionally, cost continues to play a role in determining access to water in some villages.
- Negligence of the local administration and the public representatives: Despite numerous calls by the MPs and MLAs the government did not take any action in resolving this grave problem.
Criteria of Support
- The already-mentioned areas lack access to clean water, and the locals must travel or walk for up to one kilometer to get clean water.
- The water supply shall be delivered not for free. Per house shall be charged Rs 20 per day, (Rs 600 per month). This amount is much lesser than the amount the villagers are spending per month to fetch the water from the other areas.
Be the Change with a Water Well Donation
- Installing the bore well in the middle of the village.
- Connecting the houses with the bore well.
Coordination
- Progress reports will be submitted to the donor as per their guidelines.
- The invested amount shall be recovered from the villagers within a period of one year.
- The collected amount shall be used for installing the other bore well or doing the same activity.
- Janhit Manav Kalyan Samiti shall govern the entire service and project.
- The Management, staff, and team will coordinate the project for its successful implementation.
Water Well Donation Report
In this case, a progress report (PR) will include a narrative, visual, and financial summary. This PR will be provided as per the advice of the donors. A final report (completion report) shall be submitted after 30 days after the completion of the project.
Media and Visibility Plan
Pictures, videos, and testimonials will be provided for each location for complete visibility and transparency. Media and newspaper coverage will be included and will cover work done throughout the project. Janhit team will be monitoring the progress of the project and will ensure maximum visibility of the donors.
About Janhit Manav Kalyan Samiti (JMKS)
Janhit Manav Kalyan Samiti (JMKS) is a registered organization with 80G, 12 A, and FCRA permissions from the government of India. It focuses on the marginalized population of the country. Janhit Manav Kalyan Samiti (Janhit India) has experience working as a partner with various International Charities U.K. U.S.A. and South Africa.