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Allah Rizasi Echin Water Well
This water well is in memory of an 8-year-old Turkish boy who lost his life to cancer. This terrible ordeal happened while his father was in jail and his mother was being tried on fabricated charges. This illustrates the gravity and extent of blatant violations of fundamental human rights in Turkey.
Death of Ahmet Burhan Atac reveals the plight of children caught up in Turkey’s massive purge.
We would like to remind everyone that these innocent people will not be forgotten forever!
Abdygani Jurabayev Water Well
| Code | Country | Town/Village | Inauguration | Depth | Serving |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dineo | Chad | 05.2020 | 45m / 148ft | 1,600 people |
Strandzhev Family – Zam Zam Water Well 16
| Code | Country | Town/Village | Inauguration | Depth | Serving |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ngabo | Chad | 05.2020 | 45m / 148ft | 1,200 people |
Orphan Boarding School in Kyrgyzstan Group FUNdraising
Katzarov Family Water Well – Zam Zam Water Well 15
| Code | Country | Town/Village | Inauguration | Depth | Serving |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nigeria | Abuja Jiji | 05.10.2020 | 45m / 148ft | 1,200 people |
COVID-19 Food Pantry Fundraiser
COVID-19 has forced millions of unemployed families across the United State to choose between paying bills or buying food for their families. Many people are ineligible for government aid and must seek out food pantries to feed their families on a daily basis. Unfortunately, food pantries have become the main source of food for more people than ever before – making the shelves empty faster than they can be stocked. This is why Embrace Relief and Peace Islands Institute are working together to help re-stock the barren shelves of food pantries and so can you! Please join us in feeding hungry American families by making any donation big or small. Any amount can make a huge difference for a hungry family in need.

Jannah Water Well V
| Code | Country | Town/Village | Inauguration | Depth | Serving |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cameroon | Madagascar | 06.2020 | 45m / 148ft | 1,000 people |












