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A TRIBUTE OF LOVE LEGACY, AND LIFE IN MOROGORO

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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