Cypress Park School is Making a Difference

The children at Cypress Park School in West Vancouver, British Columbia are motivated to create change in the world. Founder of the Obakki Foundation, Treana Peake, made a presentation to students and faculty that highlighted the need for water wells to be drilled in Sudan.

These exceptional students have committed to raising $8,000 for the drilling of a well. As we’ve learned through our initiatives in Africa, a single source of clean water will have a significant impact a community. It will literally save lives.

People can donate online through the Obakki Foundation here and a tax receipt will be provided.

Remember, 100% of all donations will go directly to the project.

Thank you for your support and please check back because we will be updating the progress of this exciting initiative!

3 Responses to “Cypress Park School is Making a Difference”

  1. Al Penrose says:

    Hello Cypress Park School. This is an excellent and very meaningful initiative you have started. I was very fortunate to see a similar project completed with The Bridge School well. Good luck, I am quite certain you will be a success.
    From Rumbek, Lakes State, South Sudan

  2. I am so impressed with the kids at Cypress. I had the opportunity to meet 2 of them today in Dundarave, West Vancouver. They had set up a Lemonade stand to raise funds for the project. They are truly inspiring as is your project!Thank you for changing the world one well at a time.

  3. [...] by donation! If you would like to contribute further to the children’s efforts, please visit: http://www.obakkifoundation.org I can assure you every cent of your donation will go towards this project that is deep in their [...]

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