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!





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
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.
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