Illinois Wesleyan University

Bloomington, IL

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1 in 3 people living in rural communities lack access to clean water (WHO 2016). We can change this statistic! The "Perspectives in Global Health" course at Illinois Wesleyan University encourages you to take action by helping us reach our goal of $1,000 for clean water projects in Central America and Africa.

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Sustainable Transition Fund Campaign



Illinois Wesleyan's Message

"Global Brigades for Clean Water" is campus campaign started by Global Health students at Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington, Illinois. Our goal is to promote sustainable health development on a global level. By contributing to the "Sustainable Transition Fund," donations will help build water systems for rural communities that are continuously overlooked, yet are in the greatest need. Additionally, funds help to allow communities empower their own development, eventually without the need to rely on Global Brigades for aid.

Fundraising Campaign Description

The Sustainable Transition Funds will be used for two related initiatives that help accelerate Global Brigades' ability to transition its relationship with community partners from doing brigades to one of follow-up and consulting with local technicians.

1) Clean Water: local Water Brigades teams work with government municipalities and community leaders to build full-scale clean water projects in communities. In Honduras, they will be building wells in communities where our traditional gravity systems will not work. In Ghana, they will be expanding the government's current piped system into communities it does not have the resources to access. Panama does not currently invest in clean water projects because of evidence that the local government will be gradually providing water on it's own accord. Since Nicaraguan operations just started, we are still just assessing patient data and strengthening community relationships to identify the best way to solve water challenges. In Honduras, for every $100, approximately one family will receive access to clean water piped into their home.

2) Microfinance (Community Bank Capitalization): this initiative infuses money in the community-owned "banks" that our microfinance teams help establish and provide follow-up on. Once the funds are in the community, bank leaders issue loans to families for a variety of meaningful purposes, including: replicating public health infrastructure projects such as latrines and eco-stoves, education, health emergencies, and growing the businesses. All four countries have the capacity to strategically receive these funds.

100% of these donations will go directly into these community projects without a dollar going to overhead.

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