Wilmslow Wells for Africa
 
 
 

Projects are rarely the same and each proposal is judged on its own merit. The Trustee Committee, comprising an accountant, a water engineer, a retired teacher and a retired businessman, meets regularly to discuss opportunities which are referred to us by Christian organisations and trusted contacts in Britain and Africa.

By the middle of 2009, over 101 projects have been funded at a cost of £638,756; because all our support is voluntary, only £6342 has been spent on administration. Click here to see more about current projects.

How Wilmslow Wells' water expert evaluates potential projects. click here

Click here to see more about previous projects. click here

 

Click on the following completed projects, which are described in more detail:

The Brenda Mottershead memorial well at Duntumalang in The Gambia. click here

The Miracle at Jericho (the home village of Mrs Emily Maloka in South Africa). click here

Answer to a prayer at the Well of Living Waters in Misaka, Zambia click here

Picturesque: 'lakes' in this area of The Gambia are disease-ridden swamps, often the only source of water for local people.
Picturesque: 'lakes' in this area of The Gambia are disease-ridden swamps, often the only source of water for local people.

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Orphaned: but at least their orphanage in Zimbabwe now has clean water.
Orphaned: but at least their orphanage in Zimbabwe now has clean water.

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