In Guinea's Kankan region, limited water infrastructure forces many school children to travel long distances for water before the school day begins, often arriving dehydrated and missing classroom time. SYNERGY HEALS has launched a fundraising campaign to address this gap, supporting schools and surrounding communities through sustainable water infrastructure projects — including solar-powered well systems — designed to improve daily access to safe drinking water for children and families.
More information about the campaign and donation opportunities is available at https://www.synergyheals.org/donate
The announcement comes as global concerns surrounding water access and childhood health continue to grow. According to UNICEF and the World Health Organization, millions of children worldwide still attend schools without reliable, clean drinking water or basic sanitation services, increasing exposure to preventable illnesses and contributing to absenteeism. Rural communities across sub-Saharan Africa remain disproportionately affected, with water scarcity linked to increased rates of water-borne illness and ongoing challenges to regular school attendance.
SYNERGY HEALS stated that the initiative is centered on supporting healthier learning environments by helping communities access sustainable, clean water solutions. The organization's focus on long-term water infrastructure is intended to reduce the burden water scarcity places on children and families in underserved rural areas. Improved access to safe water, the organization notes, can support hygiene practices, reduce exposure to water-borne illness, and help students spend more time in classrooms rather than collecting water for household needs.
The organization also stated that clean water access plays a broader role in long-term community development, especially in regions where land degradation, drought pressure, and infrastructure gaps continue affecting daily life. By combining water access efforts with community-focused support and sustainability initiatives, SYNERGY HEALS aims to help schools and surrounding communities build greater resilience against ongoing environmental and public health challenges.
Individuals interested in supporting the campaign can contribute through the organization's donation portal, where SYNERGY HEALS states it remains committed to transparency regarding fundraising progress and project impact.
Additional information about the organization's clean water mission and educational support initiatives can be found at https://www.synergyheals.org