In 2001, the parents
and other members of the community in Lira, Uganda banded together to build a
much-needed nursery school for the young children in their town. They created
the Alpha Nursery School, which over time expanded into a primary school that also
takes on boarding students. Now known as the Alpha Primary and Boarding School,
it currently serves 520 students and has a solid reputation within the local
community for providing the young kids with the skills they need to continue
their education.

Now the school is in
danger of being closed down by local authorities because of a lack of clean
water and sanitation. The school’s toilets are starting to overflow, which
poses a serious health risk, compounded by students who defecate out in the
open as a result. What’s more, the nearest water source is miles away, which
causes all sorts of complications, and children must spend several hours each
day collecting water, which compromises the quality of their education.

With your
help, we can build a well at the Alpha school so children and the community
will have safe and easy access to clean water. Not only will it keep the school
open and improve children’s health, but it will also make it easier for them to
stay in school instead of spending hours each day fetching water. We will also
build eco-sanitation flush toilets that don’t fill up like their current
toilets do because the sewage is treated. What’s more, they’re relatively easy
to install and maintenance free. Most importantly, it will help the school
remain open so it can continue providing a quality education for its students
and serving as an invaluable community resource.