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South Africa

2009-10-05

On October 5, 2009, South Africa’s Water for All Trust inaugurated its first borehole at the Siloe School for the Blind in Vrederust, South Africa.

Notable for being the first school for black blind children in the country, the school was taken over in 2007 by Polish nuns from the Franciscan Sisters Servants of the Cross convent. Currently, the school has 180 students. The borehole will supply the poor and vulnerable children of the school with 8 000 liters per day of safe drinking water.


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