For more than 4 years Disaster Aid Australia have been working with ‘Safe Water for Every Child‘ Myanmar.
To date this has resulted in 20 SkyHydrants being installed in Karen villages close to the Myamar / Thailand border.
This is just one example of how Disaster Aid Australia helps other organisations which want to protect the health of people in developing countries.
Today another 2 SkyHydrants were handed over to Fleur Maidment of ‘Safe Water for Every Child Myamar’
This will be installed in remote Karen communities early in the new year.
If you would like to help Disaster Aid Australia continue to provide safe water in developing countries then click on the link below;
Charity donations of $2 or more to Disaster Aid Australia are tax-deductible in Australia.
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