In Rasuwa, our first cohort of young plumbers learned skills that now power homes, hotels, hydropower sites and dreams.

In the steep village of Thade, we installed 1,800 metres of pipe and 2 new tanks, bringing 24/7 spring water to the taps.

With waterborne diseases down from 80 a year to just 5, and children finally returning to school, everything changed in Thade.

In Bokhejunda’s Changam Basti, we fixed broken pipelines for 10 households with help from UK’s CIPHE and 4 WCoP volunteers.

Aquabox filters were delivered to nearby Dakang, a Dalit village with no access to clean water until now.

Next, we’re building a plumbing and sanitation system for Trinetra’s new blind children’s home, giving them dignity in every drop.

Where Every Drop
Tells a Story

Phase 1

Plumbing Skills Training

Rasuwa

  • Participants
  • 160-hour curriculum covering safety, installation, tool handling & repairs
  • Goal: Livelihood boost for marginalised groups
Phase 2

Water Pipeline to Thade Village

Thade, Rasuwa

  • 1,800m pipe laid
  • 2 new 10,000L tanks built + 1 RCC tank repaired
  • Water joined to community tap — 24/7 access established
Phase 3

Pipeline Restoration at Bokhejunda

Changam Danda, Bokhejunda – Rasuwa

  • 10 Households supported (approx. 50 people)
  • 1,200m pipeline replacement + new storage system
  • Supported by CIPHE UK & 4 PPDS volunteers
  • Aquabox filters distributed to Dalit village nearby (Dakang)
Phase 4

Plumbing for Trinetra Blind Home

Kathmandu

  • New residential facility for visually impaired students (in progress)
  • 15,500-litre underground water tank + filtration system
  • Solar hot water setup with thermostat backup
  • Borewell construction with submersible pump
  • Planned involvement of PPDS volunteers in 2026

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