Clearwater, FL — November 1, 2024 Water 4 Mercy, in partnership with Innovation Africa, CultivAid, and Don Bosco Technical Institute, invites philanthropists, faith communities, and impact-driven individuals on an extraordinary journey to Tanzania from April 12–17, 2025. This exclusive five-night adventure offers a rare blend of cultural immersion, spiritual celebration, and hands-on humanitarian engagement with a tax-deductible contribution directly benefiting Water 4 Mercy’s life-changing projects.
An Unforgettable Experience
Participants will begin their journey with a private Seder dinner led by Rabbi Yehudah Amir Kahalani, Yemenite leader of Tanzania’s only Jewish congregation, to mark the start of Passover in the town of Arusha. Following this, guests will join vibrant African processions for Palm Sunday, celebrating in Dodoma—a region where Water 4 Mercy’s sustainable water and agricultural initiatives are transforming lives. Participants will witness firsthand the impact of their donations, with visits to villages benefitting from clean water, advanced drip irrigation, and agricultural training.
“We are thrilled to host supporters in Tanzania to witness the profound changes their contributions create,” said Nermine Khouzam Rubin, Founder & CEO of Water 4 Mercy. “This journey offers our partners and friends the opportunity to connect deeply with Tanzanian communities and see the sustainable impact their support provides.”
Innovative Solutions for Lasting Change
With the expertise of Innovation Africa, CultivAid, and Don Bosco Technical Institute, Water 4 Mercy is spearheading efforts to bring lasting solutions to water scarcity, food insecurity, and poverty. To date, Water 4 Mercy has positively impacted over 70,000 lives, delivering clean water to 19 villages and training over 12,500 farmers and 250 students through its Agricultural Innovation and Technology Center (AITeC). AITeC, a dedicated educational hub in Dodoma, equips local communities with skills in sustainable agriculture, empowering them toward food security and economic stability.
Journey Highlights Include
- Private Seder Dinner Celebrate Passover with Tanzania’s Jewish community.
- Palm Sunday African Style Experience colorful local festivities.
- On-site Project Visits Tour villages benefiting from water and agricultural innovations and engage with community members who share inspiring testimonies.
- A Glimpse into AITeC Visit Water 4 Mercy’s AITeC farm in Dodoma, a center pioneering advanced agricultural techniques and sustainable food systems in East Africa.
Water 4 Mercy’s mission, “To Uphold Human Dignity by Eradicating Thirst, Hunger, and Poverty,” has gained momentum through the support of international donors and the implementation of Israeli technology tailored to African conditions. Through the upcoming journey, supporters will see the real-time effects of their contributions on communities transitioning from dependency to self-sufficiency.
Limited Availability
Spaces are limited to 16 participants for this intimate, all-inclusive experience. The cost is $4,500 per person (excluding airfare), with a $2,000 tax-deductible donation included. Secure your place in this life-changing journey with a $500 deposit.
For more details, visit Water 4 Mercy’s website or email Nermine Khouzam Rubin at Nermine@Water4Mercy.org.
About Water 4 Mercy
Founded in 2018, Water 4 Mercy is a non-profit organization dedicated to eradicating thirst, hunger, and poverty through sustainable water and agricultural solutions in Africa. By harnessing innovative technologies and collaborative partnerships, Water 4 Mercy is building resilient communities with access to essential resources for a brighter future.
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