Garden of Eden
At Garden of Eden, water is both a daily necessity and a daily struggle. The home currently relies on pumping water from a distant source — a process that consumes time, money, and physical energy. Garden of Eden pays for expensive and inconsistent electricity to operate pumps. Every week brings the same exhausting question: “Will we be able to get water today?” And every dollar spent on fuel is a dollar that cannot be spent on food, school fees, or care for the children.
By installing solar panels, Garden of Eden can power the water system sustainably. Sunlight — one resource they have in abundance — becomes a source of freedom. Instead of worrying about electricity costs, the home will have reliable water on demand for cooking, washing, bathing, and growing vegetables in their garden. What once felt fragile and uncertain becomes consistent, safe, and stable. The children will feel that shift — from scarcity to security.
This project doesn’t just install solar panels. It gives Garden of Eden back their time, their dignity, and their resources so they can focus on what matters most: nurturing the children in their care.
Your gift helps complete this $8,907 project to bring solar energy and reliable water access to Garden of Eden in Kenya.
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