top of page
DSC_0023 copy.jpg

HEARTSANDHANDS
FORHUMANITY.ORG

WHERE WE ARE WORKING

Screen Shot 2021-12-13 at 19.26.38.png
Screen Shot 2021-12-13 at 19.26.10.png
80430034_1531469050334844_3574351717367545856_n.png
Screen Shot 2021-12-13 at 19.27.01.png
Screen Shot 2022-08-29 at 12.56.04 PM.png

Uganda

Tanzania

Kenya

Malawi

South Africa

When your Heart is involved and you are willing to get your Hands dirty, we can all make a difference in the fight against scarce and contaminated drinking water, as well as hunger and poverty, for those in need.



"There is an interdependence between those who have and those who have not. The process of giving exalts the poor and humbles the rich. In the process, both are sanctified. The poor, released from the bondage and limitations of poverty, are enabled as free men to rise to their full potential, both temporally and spiritually. The rich, by imparting of their surplus, participate in the eternal principle of giving. Once a person has been made whole or self-reliant, he reaches out to aid others, and the cycle repeats itself."
President Marion G. Romney

Meet Dennis Higley

Provide Wells In Villages

Help restore hours each day to a person’s life.  Hours not spent on fetching water presents opportunity, especially for young girls and women who now have the chance to attend school regularly or care for their family.

Provide Wells
For Small Crop Farmers

Assist farmers who are simply trying to meet the ever-growing demand for food production in and around their villages to sustain life.

Home: Headliner
Home: Pro Gallery

Why Water?

According to the World Health Organization 1.8 billion people throughout the world lack access to healthy drinking water

That’s BILLION with a B! And with the projected population in Africa alone expected to double in the next 35 years, the need for clean drinking water only continues to grow.

 

Over 2 million deaths occur every year, due to illnesses directly related to contaminated drinking water. 90% of those deaths are children under the age of 5, as their bodies simply aren’t strong enough to fight off disease..

​

How do we get clean water in Africa? Click below

Africa-Dirty-Water-2.jpg
bottom of page