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Feb
09

2025

GIFT OF LIFE: WELL NO. 810 REHABILITATED IN LOVING MEMORY OF AMBAREEN ZAINAB KANANI AND IMAAN FATEMA KANANI

Location:
Tushikamane Street, Lukobe Ward, Morogoro DC, Morogoro Region
Beneficiaries:
28 families | 161 individuals daily

On 9th February 2025, The Desk and Chair Foundation officially handed over ten rehabilitated wells—WELL NOs. 801 to 810—across various parts of Morogoro. Among them, WELL NO. 810 in Tushikamane Street, Lukobe Ward, has become a renewed source of life and dignity for the local community.

Once broken and unusable, this shallow well has now been restored to full functionality. The rehabilitation was made possible through a heartfelt donation in loving memory of Ambareen Zainab Kanani and Imaan Fatema Kanani, in generous coordination with the Nudba Group of Toronto. Today, the well serves as both a vital water source and a living tribute to compassion, remembrance, and human solidarity.

Bringing Water, Restoring Hope
Every day, 28 families—totaling 161 individuals—benefit from reliable access to clean water for drinking, cooking, washing, and small-scale agriculture. In regions where water scarcity directly impacts health and well-being, this rehabilitated well restores more than water—it restores hope, resilience, and the dignity of daily life.

Water as a Sacred Symbol
Across cultures and faiths, water is not merely a necessity—it is sacred. It symbolizes mercy, purity, and divine sustenance. The story of Karbala echoes this truth. Imam Hussain (a.s.) and his companions endured extreme thirst on the plains of Karbala, standing for justice and faith amidst unimaginable suffering. The lack of water during that historic moment serves as a powerful reminder of water’s value—physically and spiritually.

In this spirit, WELL NO. 810 stands as a sacred offering—quenching thirst in the name of love, justice, and faith. It is a profound act of sadaqah jariyah (ongoing charity), ensuring that each drop continues to reflect compassion and legacy.

Advancing Global Commitments
This initiative aligns with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6: Clean Water and Sanitation, which calls for universal access to safe and affordable water. Through localized, community-centered projects like this, The Desk and Chair Foundation actively contributes to global efforts for health, sustainability, and equity in underserved communities.

A Lasting Legacy
The memory of Ambareen Zainab Kanani and Imaan Fatema Kanani is now deeply rooted in the soil and spirit of Morogoro. Their names are etched not on a stone, but in the grateful hearts of every person who drinks from WELL NO. 810.

As children laugh while fetching water and elders offer prayers of gratitude, this well speaks softly yet powerfully:
“You are remembered. Your love continues to give life.”

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Feb
09

2025

Rehabilitation: A Gift of Life and Love in Memory

In a heartfelt act of compassion and remembrance, Well No. 809, located on Tushikamane Street in Lukobe Ward, Morogoro DC, Morogoro Region, has been fully rehabilitated to provide clean and safe water to the local community. This vital restoration has been made possible in loving memory of Ambareen Zainab Kanani and Imaan Fatema Kanani, through the generous support and coordination of the Nudba Group of Toronto.

Every day, this shallow well now benefits 42 families, impacting the lives of approximately 253 individuals who rely on it for their daily water needs. Access to clean water is a cornerstone of health, dignity, and development — and this project stands as a beacon of hope and service.

The memory of Ambareen and Imaan lives on through this life-giving well, nourishing both body and spirit for generations to come. It is a legacy of mercy and love, aligned with global efforts toward Sustainable Development Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation for All.

This well is not just a source of water — it is a source of life, a symbol of generosity, and a sacred tribute rooted in care for humanity.

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Feb
09

2025

Rehabilitation of Well No. 808 Brings Clean Water and Renewed Hope to Tushikamane Street, Morogoro

The community of Tushikamane Street in Lukobe Ward, Morogoro District Council, is celebrating the successful rehabilitation of Well No. 808, a vital source of clean and safe water for residents.

Located in the Morogoro Region, this well now benefits 54 families and serves a total of 306 people on a daily basis. The restoration effort ensures improved access to water, enhancing community health, hygiene, and overall well-being.

This noble project was carried out in loving memory of Ambareen Zainab Kanani and Imaan Fatema Kanani, whose legacy continues to touch lives in meaningful ways. The initiative was made possible through the generous support and coordination of the Nudba Group of Toronto, a community known for its humanitarian outreach and commitment to global welfare.

The donation and restoration of Well No. 808 not only provide a sustainable water solution but also symbolize compassion, solidarity, and service — values deeply aligned with the principles of humanity and social justice.

As we honor the memory of Ambareen and Imaan, this well stands as a beacon of their enduring legacy ## bringing life, dignity, and relief to many.

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Feb
09

2025

A GIFT OF LIFE AND LOVE IN MOROGORO

In the heart of Tushikamane Street, Lukobe Ward, Morogoro DC, a vital source of life has been restored — Well No. 807. This project is more than just a rehabilitation of infrastructure; it is a profound act of love and remembrance.

Thanks to the generous contribution made in loving memory of Ambareen Zainab Kanani and Imaan Fatema Kanani, and in coordination with the Nudba Group of Toronto, this well now provides clean, accessible water to the local community.

On a daily basis, 44 families totaling approximately 209 individuals benefit directly from this well. The ripple effect of such access goes far beyond quenching thirst. It means better hygiene, improved health, and greater dignity, especially for women, children, and elders who bear the burden of water collection in many Tanzanian communities.

This initiative not only embodies the values of compassion and community support, but it also aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)** particularly Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation for All. Clean water is a basic human right, and this well stands as a beacon of hope and a symbol of global solidarity.

As we remember Ambareen Zainab Kanani and Imaan Fatema Kanani, their legacy now lives on in every drop of water that flows from Well No. 807 bringing life, health, and unity to the people of Morogoro.

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Feb
09

2025

RESTORING HOPE THROUGH WATER — A TRIBUTE OF LOVE AND COMPASSION

In the heart of Tushikamane Street, located within Lukobe Ward, Morogoro DC, Morogoro Region, a vital source of life has been restored. Well No. 806, once in disrepair, now flows freely again — providing clean, safe water to 52 families and impacting the lives of 260 people every single day.

This life-changing rehabilitation project has been generously donated in loving memory of Ambareen Zainab Kanani and Imaan Fatema Kanani, through the compassionate coordination of the Nudba Group of Toronto. Their thoughtful act is a shining example of how love and remembrance can transcend borders, bringing dignity and sustainability to communities in need.

In Islam, access to water is a sacred act of charity. This well not only quenches thirst but also stands as a perpetual act of Sadaqah Jariyah — ongoing charity that continues to benefit lives for years to come.

As the water flows once more in Tushikamane, it carries with it the spirit of generosity, remembrance, and the universal right to clean water. This tribute is not just about a well; it’s about lives touched, hope restored, and the powerful legacy of two souls whose memory now nourishes a whole community.

May their memory be forever blessed.Amiin

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Feb
09

2025

A TRIBUTE OF LOVE LEGACY, AND LIFE IN MOROGORO

In the heart of Tushikamane Street, Lukobe Ward, Morogoro DC, a vital resource has been brought back to life — Well No. 805, now fully rehabilitated, is providing clean and safe water to a growing community in need. This initiative is more than just a water project; it is a living memorial, a gesture of international solidarity, and a contribution to global development goals.
A GIFT OF COMPASSION
The rehabilitation of this well has been generously donated in loving memory of Ambareen Zainab Kanani and Imaan Fatema Kanani, in coordination with the Nudba Group of Toronto. This heartfelt gesture of giving reflects the values of kindness, humanity, and service to others * values cherished by the donors and deeply appreciated by the beneficiaries.

THANKS TO THIS EFFORT:
40 families now access clean water every single day.
203 individuals benefit directly, improving their health, dignity, and daily livelihoods.
Water, Karbala, and a Spiritual Connection
This well also carries spiritual symbolism tied to the historic events of Karbala, where Imam Hussain (a.s.), his family, and loyal companions were denied water for three days. Despite their thirst and hardship, they remained steadfast in their principles of justice and truth.

In this context, water becomes more than a necessity; it becomes a sacred trust. Offering water in remembrance of the thirsty of Karbala is a tradition steeped in love and sacrifice — one that this well now represents in a tangible and lasting way.
Empowering Communities Through the SDGs
This project also aligns directly with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):
SDG 6 – Clean Water and Sanitation: The well provides safe water access to underserved families.

SDG 3 – Good Health and Well-being: Clean water reduces the risk of disease and improves public health.
SDG 5 – Gender Equality: Women and girls, often responsible for water collection, now save time for education and enterprise.
SDG 1 – No Poverty: Access to nearby water reduces financial burdens on vulnerable families.
SDG 10 – Reduced Inequalities: The project promotes equity by targeting marginalized communities.

A LEGACY THAT FLOWS FOREVER
In memory of Ambareen Zainab Kanani and Imaan Fatema Kanani, Well No. 805 is now a source of life, relief, and continuous blessings (sadaqah jariyah). As the water flows, so too does the legacy of love and sacrifice that inspired this noble act.

The community of Morogoro stands grateful, and the impact of this initiative will ripple far beyond its borders — touching hearts, saving lives, and strengthening the bond between faith, humanity, and sustainable development.

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Feb
09

2025

REHABILITATION – A TRIBUTE OF LOVE AND SERVICE

In a heartfelt act of generosity and remembrance, Well No. 804 located on Majengo Street in Morogoro DC, Morogoro Region, has been fully rehabilitated to restore clean and safe water access to the community. This initiative now benefits 38 families, reaching 202 individuals every single day.

The rehabilitation has been lovingly donated in memory of Ambareen Zainab Kanani and Imaan Fatema Kanani, whose legacy continues to inspire acts of compassion and community upliftment. This noble effort was made possible through the dedicated coordination of the Nudba Group of Toronto, who remain committed to impactful charitable work across communities in need.

This well does more than provide water—it restores dignity, improves health, and uplifts the quality of life for all who depend on it. May the memories of Ambareen and Imaan live on through every drop that quenches thirst, nourishes families, and sustains life.

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Feb
09

2025

WATER FOR LIFE: A TRIBUTE THROUGH SERVICE – WELL .NO 803, MOROGORO

In the heart of Tushikamane Street, Lukobe Ward, within Morogoro District Council, Morogoro Region, a beacon of hope now flows once more ***Well No. 803 has been fully rehabilitated and returned to service, bringing life-sustaining water to 39 families, positively impacting the daily lives of approximately 240 people.

This well rehabilitation has been lovingly donated in memory of Ambareen Zainab Kanani and Imaan Fatema Kanani, a gesture of eternal love and legacy, made possible through the generous coordination with the Nudba Group of Toronto.

Access to clean water is not just a basic necessity; it is a pillar of health, dignity, and sustainable development. In this context, Well No. 803 stands as a symbol of compassion in action — a testament that even in remembrance, we can bring life to others.

We extend heartfelt gratitude to the donors and coordinators whose dedication reminds us of the profound impact of giving, and how meaningful tributes can nourish both communities and spirits.

May the memory of Ambareen Zainab Kanani and Imaan Fatema Kanani continue to inspire hope, kindness, and unity wherever water flows from this well.

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Feb
09

2025

A GIFT OF LIFE IN LOVING MEMORY

We are humbled to announce the successful rehabilitation of Well No. 802, located on Majengo Street, Lukobe Ward, Morogoro District Council, Morogoro Region. This well now serves 38 families and provides clean, life-sustaining water to approximately 190 people every day.
This life-giving project has been lovingly donated in memory of Ambareen Zainab Kanani and Imaan Fatema Kanani, in coordination with the Nudba Group of Toronto. Their legacy continues to flow through every drop of water that quenches thirst, nourishes health, and brings ease to the community.
THE KARBALA CONNECTION: WATER AS A SYMBOL OF COMPASSION
The donation of this well carries profound spiritual significance. In the plains of Karbala, Imam Hussain (a.s.), the grandson of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.), was denied access to water for himself and his family for several days before his martyrdom. Despite their suffering, Imam Hussain and his companions remained steadfast in their faith, and his sacrifice became a timeless lesson in justice, courage, and humanity.

By rehabilitating this well in memory of loved ones, the donors have revived the spirit of Karbala — turning the memory of thirst into a legacy of relief. Just as Hazrat Abbas (a.s.) braved enemy lines in search of water for the children, today this well stands as a modern-day tribute to that sacrifice — providing ease where once there was hardship.

A LASTING IMPACT
Access to clean water transforms lives. It reduces the burden on women and children who often walk long distances to fetch water, improves hygiene and health, and uplifts the entire community. This well will not only serve today’s families but also generations to come ** a true sadaqah jariyah (continuous charity).

We thank the Kanani family and Nudba Group of Toronto for their heartfelt generosity and vision. May Ambareen Zainab Kanani and Imaan Fatema Kanani be blessed abundantly in the hereafter, and may their memory inspire continued acts of compassion.

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Feb
09

2025

Maendeleo Street, Morogoro DC,handed over 9th February 2025

The rehabilitation of Well Number 801, located at Maendeleo Street, Lukobe Ward, Morogoro District Council, in Morogoro Region, has brought renewed access to clean and safe water for the local community.

This well now benefits 46 families and serves approximately 230 people daily, significantly improving their quality of life.

This noble project has been generously donated in loving memory of Ambareen Zainab Kanani and Imaan Fatema Kanani, in coordination with the Nudba Group of Toronto. Their legacy lives on through this life-giving resource.

In remembrance of the tragedy of Karbala, we are reminded of the severe thirst endured by Imam Hussayn (a.s.), his family, and companions especially the children who were denied access to water for three days. This act of providing water is therefore more than charity; it is a sacred tribute to the values of compassion, sacrifice, and justice that Karbala stands for.
May this well be a source of both physical relief and spiritual reflection, and may it serve as sadaqah jariyah (continuous charity) for the departed souls.

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