While Indonesia’s rainforests are one of our planets most biologically rich landscapes, many of the families who call the region home are not so affluent.
Surviving on less than $3 per day, families like Sapdiah’s lack access to critical resources needed to help them break the cycle of poverty—resources like safe water. Not for a second of her life has Sapdiah not valued or longed for safe water. Despite lacking access to it at home for most of her life, Sapdiah believes, “clean water is very important.” It saddened the young mother when she could not bathe her children. And, when she was unable to bathe herself, she felt ashamed. Sapdiah explained, “I wanted to have clean water at home, but we didn’t have the money.”
Watch to see how Sapdiah was able to give her family and affordable, sustainable, lasting safe water solution at home. To learn more about Water.org's work in Indonesia go here: [ Ссылка ]
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