UPCOMING PROJECTS…

A.   Decentralized Wastewater treatment system

B.   20 individual toilets for the start

C.   Repairs and upgrading Drains

D.   Roof structure and Heritage walk

 

Trying to partner with NGOs who will be willing to invest in local householder sanitation programs. This involved the development and construction of a low-cost prototype septic tank toilet system specifically aimed at households with no piped sanitation and a citywide problem of open defecation, as well as the design and construction of settlement wide sanitation in the form of a decentralized wastewater treatment system.

 

 The organization aims to address the disconnect between a sector dominated by people from a relatively privileged background, Be Bless would welcome parents and people from all walks of life to be Ambassadors for the charity.

• This is an unpaid position.

• Their role would involve: Advocacy and promotion of the charity values and principles on social media platforms, personal contacts, during external and internal events they are participating in.

 

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