The Clean Water Project for Jebel Ladu

Mary holds up two bottles of water. On her Right: Nile River water, which is the source of drinking water for the village.. On her left: Filtered Water which represents what would be provided through our Clean Water Project

Mary holds up two bottles of water. On her Right: Nile River water, which is the source of drinking water for the village.. On her left: Filtered Water which represents what would be provided through our Clean Water Project

 

Here is the link to our gofundme campaign for the clean water pipeline

CEDASS started an NGO in South Sudan in 2006. What began as a farming and economic assistance project has since developed into a 4,500 acre farming community, a school with over 500 students, and a medical clinic (watch our 2018 documentary to learn the back story). This community has a major problem; there is no access to clean water. We have a Clean Water project plan in motion, but we still need $100,000 to make it happen. With this GoFundMe campaign, we really believe we can raise the funds necessary to provide access to clean water for this community.

The Clean Water Pipeline will pass through a Water Filtration Container , which will treat the water and make it 100% drinkable for all. If we hit our mark of $100,000 with this campaign we will have the funding we need to get the materials into South Sudan, install the pipeline, and sustain water filtration for 4 years. After 4 years it will become self sufficient through the commercial farming project within the community. 

We are Canadians who call ourselves the Canadian Economic Development Assistance for South Sudan, or CEDASS  for short, and we are determined to create sustainable change within the community of Jebel Ladu. We have been here since 2006 and we intend to see this through.