Disaster Aid Australia is currently supporting a project to help the villages of overseas workers from Vanuatu, working in Tasmania.
The project is led by Shellee Newell.
As part of our ‘Safe Water for Every Child’ program we are happy to support other humanitatian aid partners, in addition to the aid we directly supply.
In early August, Obed Seru, from Epule Village, spent a couple of days at our Office/Training Facility learing about how the SkyHydrant works.
Seru has now returned to Vanuatu and will be working on the installation of what we hope will be the first of many.
Charity donations of $2 or more to Disaster Aid Australia are tax-deductible in Australia.
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