What We Do

We made this page to give you a better understanding of the type of work that we do. Ibrahim and I love what God allows us be a part of and feel blessed to be called into living this life as His hands and feet and are excited to see Him move in our own lives as well as the ministries we are a part of.  

Our family is involved in a ministry called Justice Water Togo which focuses on community development in the area of sustainable clean water. We believe in making it a community effort and getting the villages involved as much as possible in the process in order to teach ownership and build relationships among us and the villagers. Our team works with others who are ministering to each of these communities full time allowing a true image of the Body of Christ working together to be seen and for ministry to be able to continue once we are gone. Justice Water Togo’s work is mainly focused on digging wells with hand pumps for communities that have to travel great distances to reach a water station and who are using unsanitary waterholes that appear during rainy seasons. 

We have a heart to bring better sanitation in rural areas. There is a great need and interest that God is using to lead us in the beginning stages of what we believe are big things – toilets and hand washing stations for those who suffer with poor sanitation. Our first ever project is in the works and we could not be more thrilled to continue working with communities in this way.

We try to live our life hospitably – meaning opening our home to many who need rest, who may need someone to listen to their troubles, and others who may be hungry or in need of other things. We desire to support others in any way we can, helping them further reach what The Lord has for them in their lives and in their work. 

We hope this gives you a better insight on what we do. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

DID YOU KNOW?

According to UNICEF, only 20% of Togo’s population has access to clean water supply and only 9% have access to a safe toilet system. Let’s work together to change those statistics!

 

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