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In the blistering solar heat of Namibia, in a car with no air conditioning, we traveled in heat that required some extra protection. Covering up to protect ourselves from the sun on our way to visit the San Bushman in northern Namibia. We look for solutions and never let inconveniences slow us down.

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In Kenya we support a group of artists who choose to make art over joining gangs. ... See MoreSee Less

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This is much more than a photo, it is the path to clean water and health for five Maasai Villages. Imagine how it would feel to know the exact spot that you could come and receive clean drinking water for your family. Knowing you would not have to drink water out of an open pit where animals also drink from. This is the work we are doing with the Maasai in Kenya to drill them a well and this is the exact spot that we will drill.

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For these children who live in an impoverished community in Namibia, in the area of Okahanja, these books represent the ability to begin learning how to read. This is the start of a pathway out of poverty. This is what makes these small micro donations and support critical in the lives of those who we serve. Thank you for supporting the future of these children.

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Gratitude is what Kwaru felt after visiting the Maasai people. He is an artist from Kibera Kenya. (largest Urban slum in Africa) His art collective assisted our organization to visit the Maasai and document the challenges they are having with lack of access to clean water. We will be drilling a well in 2026 that will supply clean water to five Maasai villages. Kwaru, who lives in slum, came back to his home and realized that life in the slum was easier than it is for the Maasai.

The water source they have now is an open earth pit that animals also drink from. It is very contaminated.

We are grateful for support that has made it possible for us to complete this project by drilling for clean water. This has taken us years to find funding to complete and we are thrilled it will be done this year!

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Meet Gomba. One of the most amazing human beings we have met on our travels. Living in Kibera, a slum in Kenya, he traveled to the Maasai. Upon returning, him and the other artists that assisted our nonprofit felt overwhelmed by the depth of need of the Maasai. This is how deeply the indigenous people are suffering. We are pleased to announce that we will be drilling a well for clean water for five communities of the Maasai in Kenya this year! Thank you for supporting our work at The Great Gathering Nonprofit. 501c3 ... See MoreSee Less

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