Water Project Has Begun!

Following a successful round of fundraising in the United States it was time to put the money to use back in Ingarooj. Yesterday marked a monumental day for the Ingarooj community as the water piping project began. Elders of the community met the day before to agree on a centralized spot to pipe to. The next day the pipes were delivered and members of the community came together to help the technicians with the digging process!

wp-1450435973261.jpg

Community Digging Team!

wp-1450436672961.png

GPS map of prospective pipeline, total distance 1.5KM

wp-1450435925978.jpg

A happy Jonathan with the new pipes and tank!

12346454_924809907615058_8783589103702381768_n

Literally everyone was helping out!

1909384_10206497098363850_6016206486943898881_o

The water technician unravels the new pipe

12339239_10206497099643882_3830227559750751416_o

The first two pipes being joined together

12362981_10206497076403301_6143735557929312599_o

It takes a lot of hands to fuse the joint!

wp-1450435995011.jpg

First joint completed!

wp-1450436557416.jpg

“Mzugu hands are too soft”- William

wp-1450436011082.jpg

Beautifully laid pipe

wp-1450436019456.jpg

Community Members begin filling the trench.

After day 1 approximately 14% of the pipe has been laid, at this rate the piping would be completed in 8 days, much faster than our original approximation of 14 days! We will keep you all posted as the pipe gets closer to completion. Thank you all so much for your incredible support in helping to get this project underway, we are so excited to see the fruits of your incredible generosity!

Ashe Oleng!

First trip to USA a huge success for MAYOO!

 

12227768_1231516776862191_6030378603759362840_nAfter 5 weeks of successful campaigning for MAYOO, Jonathan Saoyo Simel returns home to Kenya full of optimism for the future of his project. He admitted in his last week, that he only expected to sponsor a couple girls and hoped to complete maybe one community water project, now after everything is finished he laughs unbelievably, and says “this trip is like God sent me.” That sentiment pretty much sums up how we all feel at MAYOO, to be blessed with such overwhelming generosity, love and support by our respective communities. With so much support we were able to complete all of our objectives and more;

  • We are proud to announce that we fully completed funding for the Ilngarooj water piping and tank system which, will supply around 1,000 people with close access to a clean drinking supply.
  • Our Safehouse will also now be fully equipped with a new piping system and tank so that the rescue girls will no longer have to buy or walk long distances to get clean water.
  • Finally, we were able to find new long term sponsors for 22 new girls who were at-risk of early marriage and female genital mutilation but can now are ensured to complete their education

In addition to these advancements to our projects we also were able to forge new connections to assist and guide MAYOO as we continue to develop. In the longterm, these alliances with new friends, organizations, and partners will be invaluable as we continue to establish a legitimate infrastructure here in the United States.

12304019_10205095670691455_4105495205191735779_o

Right now we are proud to say that Jonathan has already started one piping project and that Steve Pasinski will be there in a week to oversee the transition of Safehouse girls and initiate their sponsor communication. Therefore, soon we will have plenty of pictures, videos and updates so that you can see the beneficiaries of all your wonderful support.

Until then we want to personally thank everyone who attended an event, purchased local Jewelry, donated to our projects, sponsored a girl, expressed interest and ultimately welcomed Jonathan into your world. Special thanks goes to Sherry Anderson & Janet Biondi who hosted Jonathan and were instrumental in fundraising to complete these projects. Also to the Pasinski & Hackett family who were generous long-term hosts. Thanks again for all the support and we look forward to developing this great connection with Massachusetts in order to continue to ensure security, health, and opportunity for the next generation of Maasai youth!