
On 13/3/1402, Mezan Charity Foundation successfully addressed a critical issue in the Sultano Village of Sarwaza District, Paktika Province, by providing access to clean and safe drinking water for 100 families. This initiative aimed to alleviate the struggles of residents who previously lacked clean water and relied on unsafe sources brought from distant areas, often by women and children.
The project involved constructing a large water storage system, ensuring a reliable and hygienic water supply for the local community. This intervention has significantly reduced the daily burden on families, particularly women and children, who used to walk long distances to fetch water. It has also contributed to improving the overall health and well-being of the residents by minimizing their exposure to waterborne diseases.

For years, the people of Sultano Village lived without access to clean water, a basic necessity for survival. This initiative not only solved an immediate problem but also empowered the community with a sustainable solution, fostering better living conditions and long-term development in the region.
We extend our gratitude to all supporters and donors who made this project possible. Together, we are turning challenges into opportunities and ensuring a brighter, healthier future for underserved communities. Your continued support is vital in enabling us to reach more villages like Sultano and bring hope to countless families.
