Sharing health care and safe water

Humanitarian support for refugees and underserved people.  We provide medical and WASH (Water, Sanitation, Hygiene) services internationally without charge and without bias.

a Ripple's Current Projects

Afghanistan, the Taliban, a woman and a plan

I am an Afghan girl living in a country where freedom, opportunities, and even the basic right to education have been stripped away from women. Under the oppressive rule of the Taliban, I have been denied the chance to learn. I am reaching out with everything in me, hoping that someone, somewhere, will hear my plea. This is not just about money. This is about hope, about second chances, about refusing to let life’s circumstances define me. Any support, no matter how small, brings me one step closer to breaking free from the barriers holding me back.

Safe water for Palestinians

In Gaza, safe drinking water has been a major issue for decades. With the current heartbreaking bloodshed, the water situation has gone from bad to horrific. According to the U.N., 97% of the water in Gaza doesn’t meet World Health Organization standards for human consumption.
We are currently in Gaza’s neighbor, Egypt, facilitating the transfer of water filters into Rafah city. If you would like to help the people of Gaza during this horrific time, please consider this campaign. The filters are greatly needed and 100% of any kind donation will be used to quench their dehydration.

Refugee children in Uganda

This July, we will again be working in Western Uganda helping with refugees who are fleeing from neighboring countries. An estimated 2 million refugees have fled their home countries in South Sudan, Burundi, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Sudan, Somalia, but especially the Democratic Republic of the Congo. We have great admiration for host countries such as Bangladesh, Lebanon, and Uganda, who have difficulties of their own, but still accept refugees from their troubled neighbors.
You’re welcome to join us in helping a refugee school with better hygiene and health.

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Our Recent Blogs

Commands Respect

The ocean is awesome, beautiful, and fun, but also commands respect. Many Venezuelan refugee children on the coast of Ecuador do not …

Squeaking

In Kyangwali refugee settlement in western Uganda, the day starts at 5:30 with the Muslim call to prayer. Soon afterwards and high …

The Butterfly 

Here in Kyangwali refugee settlement in western Uganda, Dr. Suzanne has been busy teaching the Butterfly Ultrasound to local midwives. In this …

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