Your Water Well in Indonesia



Indonesia Case Study


Even in the capital of Indonesia, Jakarta, villagers still rely on contaminated river water for cleaning and drinking. And in the surrounding provinces, the situation is even worse.

Millions of people across Indonesia face the prospect of failed harvests and a shortage of clean water as a result of the ever-worsening draughts that have swept across this nation of islands.

With reservoirs running low, the people of Indonesia need your help.


You can help save lives by building a well.


For millions of people in developing countries getting water is not as simple as turning on the tap. They have to walk for miles to reach the nearest water source. And when they get there the water is dirty and diseased. They drink it knowing it could kill them, but there is simply no other choice.


Help build a Thirst Relief well and you can give families reliable access to safe, clean water. This allows them to drink, wash, make wudu, grow crops and water their animals safely.

Clean water means healthier lives, improved livelihoods and, ultimately, a route out of poverty.

Start building your Thirst Relief Water Well now for as little as 82p a day.



You can donate to our Thirst Relief Appeal by calling Penny Appeal

TELEPHONE:

0800 73 101 54
(Free to call from landlines)

03000 11 11 11
(Free from mobiles as part of
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+44 1924 231 088
(International calls)

 

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