Explore Burundi: Songa. One of the most striking regions which also happens to be Gilbert Tuhabonye’s home village.
Get To Know Your Board Member: Paula McCaul
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We are pleased to announce that construction on the Ryabitari-Gatoga water system began on May 1, 2024. Currently, there is no clean water located near the community. By abject necessity, the majority of the population relies on a primary water source that is several miles away from the community, and the water there is contaminated. When this system is complete it will provide clean water to 1,000 people
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Good Health With Clean Water
Dr. Thomas Byrd is based in Texas and serves as a medical advisor for Cornerstone Clinic in Bukuye, Burundi. “The lack of clean water is the root cause of the bulk of disease there. What the Gazelle Foundation is doing in Africa is absolutely a game-changer,” he said. “My work as a physician would be unneeded if clean water were available.”
Construction Coming Soon: Update on our Sustaining Donor Community
Construction Coming Soon! We're happy to announce that the Kabigomogomo water system has been selected as the 2022 water system funded by our AMAZI For Burundi members.
Fathers and Father Figures In Our Lives Enrich Our Lives Beyond Measure
As we head into Father’s Day weekend we are paying tribute to the fathers on our Board of Directors and fathers in Burundi who do it all— are loving, caring, protective and empower their families and communities. And work to give access to clean and safe water. Happy Father’s Day!
Ethan Changes Lives Forever
Ethan B., a 7th grader at Dakota Hills Middle in Eagan, Minnesota told us when he contacted us, asking for suggestions on hosting a Run For The Water in his own community. We were blown away by his generosity and passion to help another country halfway around the world!
Hope and Connection: Overcome with Justin Wren
The world is full of devastating news. We invite you to listen and be inspired as Justin Wren and Gilbert Tuhabonye discuss topics including Mohammad Ali, dancing, training, overcoming unimaginable tragedy, clean water, and helping others on the podcast, Overcome with Justin Wren.