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SPONSORED PROJECTS

NIKA invests in water projects through Free the Children, Millennium Promise and Project Concern International.  Each of these organizations has on the ground efforts throughout the world who can implement targeted projects to rid the world of dirty water and unsafe sanitation.  To launch our support efforts, NIKA founders have formed a nonprofit enterprise and are investing approximately $300,000 into water related projects in Latin America, Africa and India. To learn more about these projects, please contact the following:

DONATION DESCRIPTION IMPACT COMMITMENT FUNDED CONTACT
Pimbiniet Village
Pimbiniet, Kenya
K-8 School, Micro Finance, Clean Water and Sanitation and Health Care for over 600 students and their families.
PROJECT DETAILS
Over 600 students plus approximately 1,000 related family members  $250,000  $95,000 Ashley Hilkewich
Director of International Programming
Free The Children
ashley@freethechilrden.com
(416) 925-5894
www.freethechildren.com
Jinotega, Nicaragua

Four machine drilled wells and running water into the homes to support more than 680 people.
PROJECT DETAILS

680 people  $25,000 $25,000 Tom Stephenson
Chief Advancement Officer
Project Concern International
TStephenson@projectconcern.org
(858) 279-9690
www.projectconcern.org
Bweyale, Uganda Water well to support newly created orphanage.
PROJECT DETAILS
300 orphans plus approximately 500 related family members $10,000
 $10,000 Cindy Cunningham
Director
Village of Hope
cindycunningham777@yahoo.com
(817) 715-0465
www.villageofhopeuganda.com

Sea Street Village, Sri Lanka

213 families were provided with 500-liter tanks.  This ensures that clean water is available for water and sanitation 24 hours a day.
PROJECT DETAILS
213 families; estimated 1,000 people in total.
$15,000
  $15,000
Ashley Hilkewich
Director of International Programming
Free The Children
ashley@freethechilrden.com
(416) 925-5894
www.freethechildren.com
           
           
TOTALS   Approximately 3,000 people  $300,000 $145,000