A privately owned U.S.-based trucking company recently donated funds to support clean water access projects in East Africa. The contribution was allocated toward the rehabilitation and maintenance of community water wells serving remote and underserved villages.

Access to safe water reduces preventable illness and allows families to spend less time collecting water and more time on education and livelihoods. These projects are managed with long-term sustainability in mind, including local maintenance training.

The donor chose to remain unnamed, noting that clean water is a basic necessity rather than a cause requiring visibility.