Our friend Max Bird, of the Rotary Club of Kwinana, has recently traveled to Timor Leste to install a SkyHydant.
The installation is a SkyHydrant GEM for the Laga Orphanage.
Disaster Aid Australia is proud to be supporting this project which has beeen driven by the Kwinana Rotary Club and boosted by support from the Rotary Club of Philip Island.
In the next week the partners will be be sending another two GEM SkyHydrants which will be installed at other orphanges by Max in the coming months.
If you would like to help Disaster Aid Australia continue to deliver Safe Water in Timor Leste and other developing countries then click on the link below;
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