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Gender Inclusivity Lets Runners Compete as Themselves

Gender Inclusivity Lets Runners Compete as Themselves

2021 was the first year in which gender inclusivity was addressed, and a non-binary gender category was added to the Run For The Water event registration page. The value of inclusivity and representation aligns with the Foundation’s value to equitably provide clean water to all, healing divisions and building common ground. Learn more and read the article published in

Volunteers Needed February 20, 2022

Volunteers Needed February 20, 2022

Join Our Volunteer Crew

Help pass out water at Austin Marathon on Sunday, Feb 20, 2022, 6:30am - 11am. Your participation helps the Gazelle Foundation qualify for a $10,000 matching grant from the Moody Foundation. That's right, you GIVE WATER in Austin = GIVE WATER in Burundi! Great opportunity for service hours — all volunteers receive a Gazelle Foundation T-shirt!

Hearth & Soul's November Non Profit Partner

Hearth & Soul's November Non Profit Partner

We are proud to announce that the Gazelle Foundation is Hearth & Soul’s November non-profit partner. Proceeds from their beautiful Hearth & Soul signature candles sold in November will be donated to help us provide clean water to those that need it most.

On My Way: Running For His Life Podcast with Host Lorena Junco Margain

On My Way: Running For His Life Podcast with Host Lorena Junco Margain

Our co-founder, Gilbert Tuhabonye, is featured on the On My Way podcast where he and host Lorena Junco Margain discuss profound tragedy, grace, hope, and forgiveness. Listen as the two discuss Gilbert’s journey of hope and healing as he built a new life in the United States; a life built on faith, family, and running.

Gilbert Talks Growing Up in Burundi, Running, and Water on New Podcast

Gilbert Talks Growing Up in Burundi, Running, and Water on New Podcast

Our fearless co-founder, Gilbert Tuhabonye, is featured on the Running Book Reviews podcast talking about writing This Voice in My Heart: A Runner's Memoir of Genocide, Faith, and Forgiveness, and how running saved his life.

Gilbert shares his story of growing up in Burundi, on a peaceful mountainside surrounded by family, discovering the sport of running as a child, and later surviving ethnic genocide at his school.

Finding Forgiveness through Faith

Finding Forgiveness through Faith

For those who have had the opportunity to spend any amount of time with our beloved co-founder, Gilbert Tuhabonye, the thing that sticks with you is his infectious joy for life. In fact, he radiates it! But Gilbert’s life story includes great tragedy, which makes his limitless joy even more remarkable. This video was made by Explore God, visit their website for more information on their work.