You can help support VCP's next trip...Jan 2025
You can help save lives! Donate towards our next supply distribution.
Signed in as:
filler@godaddy.com
You can help save lives! Donate towards our next supply distribution.
Many thanks to Tax Credit Connection and Ariel Steele, for your support of the Village Care Project. Tax Credit Connection helps people of Colorado to get money for doing good things like conserving land, fixing up historic buildings and cleaning up the environment. We do this through tax credits that also save taxpayers money on their Colorado income taxes.
201 E. 4th Street, Loveland, CO 80537 • 970-532-9816
Go to taxcreditconnection.com
Many Thanks to our business sponsors, Kathryn and Doug at Resident Realty. Are you looking to buy or sell a home in Northern Colorado this year and want to work with an award-winning local team? Our sponsor, Resident Realty will donate $500 to the Village Care Project for EVERY closing in May, 2024.
Contact Kathryn Barrett @ Resident Realty 970 988-7976 or learn more about Team Rogers at https://YourNoCoHome.com
At Village Care Project, we strive to improve the lives of remote African villagers by providing them with clean water filters, mosquito bed nets, waterproof roof tarps and solar lanterns. Our aim is to break the cycle of deadly waterborne diseases and malaria to give villagers a chance at a better future.
Jana Stanfriend
Volunteer Applications for the next project. Learn more, by going to our VOLUNTEER page.
Can you even imagine not having clean, safe water flowing from your kitchen and bathroom faucets? Clean water to drink, bathe and wash with? Can you imagine not having a dish washer, or hot water heater or clothes washer? The people I am going to visit have none of that. The women grab buckets or jerry cans and walk, sometimes miles, to get to a pond or river bed. If they have been in a drought then they have to dig for water, then haul it back, often on their heads to their hut. It is nasty water!
I am returning in 4 weeks, May 1-10, 2024, to deliver, assemble, educate and demonstrate to African villagers in Tanzania, how to remove waterborne disease such as E. coli, legionella, salmonella, cholera, dysentery and giardia from their collected water with clean water filters.
Will also be delivering mosquito bed nets that help prevent malaria, another common illness in this region. These are lifesaving tools to help them live healthy, productive lives.
Note these tribes are semi-nomadic and need small portable tools like these so that they can pack everything up and carry them when it is time to move to a new location. If you would like to help us pay for the water filters, mosquito nets, roof tarps and solar LED lanterns that would be really appreciated. Every dollar counts! You can help by sharing this post and or donating at https://gofund.me/3b8e26b6
Love to Shop? Did you know you can support the Village Care Project every time you shop. Shop at any of the popular 2200 online stores at IGive. It's fast & automatic and free to you. You never pay more. They always show you how much you're raising. Go to https://www.iGive.com/vUvSMbh
iGive is a free service where shopping at any of 2291 stores like Walmart, Travelocity, Overstock, and many more, means a donation to help us provide more mosquito bed nets and clean water filters to remote native villages.
Learn more about our upcoming events, fundraisers, and more!
CONTACT ABOUT TESTIMONIALS SPONSORS BLOG ABOUT WATER FILTERS HOLD A FUNDRAISER
We are a registered 501(c)(3) International public non-profit and your donation is tax deductible.
International Public charity status is a 170(b)(1)(A)(vi)
Thank you!
Our Staff is entirely volunteer, including the president and Board members.
We are humanitarians. VCP attempts to be nonpolitical, non-discriminatory, secular and not biased for or against any group or type of person based on gender, religion, race, age, creed, color, politics, sexuality, or ethnicity.
We are not going with any intent to change these village people or their culture.
Our project however may have some restrictions based on the limitations and capabilities of our local vendors in the country we are serving.
VCP seeks to fight poverty by "helping villagers help themselves" to a better quality of living and improved health while preserving their unique culture.
African Photos courtesy Georgia Evans, Jackson Mshana, ALEX PUWALE and will go to benefit VCP.
Village Care Project
619 E 42nd St., Loveland, CO, USA
970-593-2191
COPYRIGHT © 2021 VILLAGE CARE PROJECT - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.