Where Hope Flows: Transforming Lives Through Clean Water in Madagascar

The Essence of Water

Water is the thread of life, weaving together the fabric of existence for all living beings. For communities in the far bush regions of Madagascar, this essence has been a distant dream—until now. Through the collective efforts of Sponsorship Network International (SNI) and our dedicated local partners, Save the Youth Madagascar, the past year has been transformative.

Together, we have turned hope into reality, building one fresh water well each month, culminating in 12 wells that now bring life, hope, and opportunity to thousands.

Madagascar’s Harsh Terrain and Challenges

Madagascar, the world’s fourth-largest island, is renowned for its unique biodiversity and striking landscapes, ranging from lush rainforests to arid deserts. The southern regions, where these wells were built, are particularly harsh, characterized by rocky terrains, dry climates, and sparse vegetation. This arid environment poses significant challenges for access to water, as rivers are seasonal, and groundwater often lies deep below rocky layers.

Economically, Madagascar is one of the poorest countries in the world, with the majority of its population relying on subsistence farming. In these remote bush areas, villages are isolated and lack basic infrastructure, including roads, schools, and healthcare facilities. Without access to clean water, residents face severe hardships, with limited opportunities for education, economic development, or health improvement.

Life Without Water: A Daily Struggle

Imagine walking miles under the scorching sun to fetch water—water that is murky and often unsafe to drink. This is the grim reality for many in the arid south of Madagascar. For the villagers of Anjamananaky, Andafisaky and Belafiky, where drought is an unrelenting companion, even basic hygiene is a luxury. Bathing, washing clothes, cooking, and even drinking water—simple acts many take for granted—are constant challenges.

Without clean water, the rhythm of life slows down, held captive by the demands of survival. Women and children spend hours each day walking to distant rivers, their dreams of education, entrepreneurship, and community-building left parched in the dust.

Water Where There Was None

This year, that narrative changed. Thanks to our donors, volunteers, and the unyielding commitment of individuals like Mr. Hachim Abdillah, many villages have witnessed miracles in the Ampanihy area. (Find it on the map, by clicking here.)

In Belafiky, where two wells were completed, villagers celebrated the end of a struggle that had defined their lives. Families now have access to clean water, giving them the ability to grow crops and maintain better hygiene.

In Andafisaky, two wells were constructed after weeks of hard work. These wells now serve over 1,300 people, ensuring they have safe, accessible water for drinking, cooking, and daily needs.

Sakamasay also saw the completion of two wells, bringing much-needed relief to this bush village.

In Anjamananaky, where two wells were built, workers faced harsh conditions, digging up to 30 meters deep. The joy of clean water was overwhelming, with villagers rushing to fill their containers, knowing their lives were forever changed.

Tanantsoa was the site of another well, providing water to hundreds of villagers who had lived without access for years.

Currently, wells in Bekily and Reampototse are still under construction, but their completion is eagerly awaited by communities who understand that water means life.

Economic Hope and Health

The arrival of clean water in the villages of southern Madagascar has unlocked new opportunities. Children now spend less time fetching water and more time in classrooms. Women can nurture small-scale gardens, providing nutrition for their families and even surplus to sell in local markets. Communities can dream of healthier, more sustainable futures.

In Belafiky, where our 8th well was completed after months of hammering through rocky terrain, over 2,700 villagers now have access to clean water. Families who once subsisted on meager, drought-ridden crops can now grow vegetables and keep their animals hydrated. The ripple effects of water are endless.

A Shared Triumph

Each well stands as a testament to what we can achieve together. From the 2nd well in Andafy Saka, which took 15 weeks to complete due to rocky soil, to the 7th well in Befamanta, every drop of water now flowing is a symbol of resilience, determination, and compassion.

Gratitude and Forward Momentum

To our sponsors and volunteers, thank you. Your support has not just quenched thirst; it has revived spirits and renewed hope. Special thanks go to our local partner, Save the Youth Madagascar, for their steadfast dedication, and to the hardworking teams who defied nature’s obstacles to find water.

As we celebrate these 12 wells, we are reminded that the journey is far from over. Many villages in Madagascar still wait for their miracle.

Join Us in Bringing Life and Hope

The impact of clean water is profound—it transforms lives, uplifts communities, and creates opportunities for a better future. But there are still thousands of families in remote Madagascar waiting for their turn to access this precious resource.

You can be a part of this life-changing mission. Your donation, no matter the size, can help us dig more wells, bring water to more parched villages, and restore dignity to those who need it most.

Advancing Impact Through Collaboration

At Sponsorship Network International (SNI), we believe that storytelling is a powerful tool to inspire action and drive change. Over the past few months, we have had the privilege of collaborating with Photoworkers.ch, a Premium Video & Fotografie Studio based in Winterthur, Switzerland. Their expertise and generosity have been instrumental in advancing our mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

A Generous Contribution

Creating compelling video content is no small feat, and Photoworkers.ch stepped up with their exceptional skills and dedication. Their work brought our story to life, crafting a powerful narrative that not only captured the essence of SNI’s mission but also resonated with viewers worldwide. The resulting video, which can be viewed here, provides an in-depth look at the challenges faced by communities in the DRC and the tangible difference SNI is making through education, healthcare, and sustainable development.

Amplifying the Cause

In addition to their incredible contributions to the video production, Andreas Gemperle, Co-founder of Photoworkers.ch, has gone a step further by publicly endorsing SNI. His heartfelt German-language endorsement video, which highlights his admiration for SNI’s mission and his experience working with us, has amplified our message and inspired more people to support our cause. This act of advocacy not only builds credibility but also reinforces the authenticity and impact of our work.

Andreas’s endorsement video, which can be found here , underscores the importance of partnerships and the power of collective action in creating meaningful impact. Through his voice and Photoworkers’ lens, we have been able to reach new audiences and build stronger connections with those who share our vision.

A Message from Michel Steiner

In the main video, Michel Steiner, the founder and director of SNI, shares heartfelt insights into our mission and ongoing projects in the DRC. His message provides a vivid depiction of the challenges and opportunities in the region, bringing to light the resilience and potential of the communities we serve. Michel’s words are a reminder of why our work matters and why continued support is crucial as we prepare for 2025 and beyond. In case anyone prefers to watch the video in Swiss German, here is the link.

Supporting Change in the Congo

The Congo is a region of immense challenges but also great potential. Thanks to partnerships like this, we can continue to provide critical resources and support to communities striving for a better future. Whether it’s access to education, healthcare, or economic opportunities, every effort counts—and every supporter makes a difference.

The video content created by Photoworkers.ch has allowed us to tell these stories of hope and perseverance more effectively, inspiring others to join our cause. This is the power of collaboration: together, we can achieve more than any one of us could alone.

Appreciation and Acknowledgment

At SNI, we believe in the power of gratitude. We are deeply thankful to Photoworkers.ch and Andreas Gemperle for their exceptional contributions and support. Their generosity, creativity, and advocacy have propelled us forward and reinforced the idea that impactful partnerships are the cornerstone of meaningful change.

Join Us in Making a Difference

As we continue to grow, your support is more important than ever. We invite you to watch the impactful video here and consider joining us in our mission. Whether you choose to donate, volunteer, or simply share our message, you are contributing to a brighter future for communities in the DRC and beyond.

Stay tuned for the release of more incredible videos on our website and social media channels. Together, we can create ripples of change and make 2025 a year of unprecedented impact.

To support our mission directly, please consider making a donation to help us continue empowering communities in need.

Journey of Hope: SNI’s Recent Visit to Bana Mayele Education Center in Kinshasa

A Quest of Hope

In August 2024, the SNI team has returned to Kinshasa, the bustling heart of the Democratic Republic of Congo, to visit the Bana Mayele Children. What we found was nothing short of inspiring—a vivid transformation from the early days of construction in 2021 to the thriving, lively community that exists today.

Looking Back: The Beginnings

In 2020, upon our first visit, the Bana Mayele Center was just a dream. When it was starting to take shape in 2021, the site was buzzing with activity, piles of bricks, scaffolding, and the steady hum of construction. The dream was clear: to build a safe haven for vulnerable children, a place where they could learn, grow, and dream of a brighter future. But it was still just that—a dream.

Fast Forward to 2024: A Dream Realized

Today, the Bana Mayele Center is unrecognizable from those early days. The once-empty classrooms are full of eager students, their faces bright with curiosity and determination. The center has become a bustling hub of learning and activity, filled with the sounds of children playing, studying, and simply being kids—something that was once out of reach for many of them.

Reflections

Walking through the Bana Mayele Center today, it’s hard to believe how far things have come since 2021. The shift in the environment is tangible how anything can be achieved when people come together with a shared vision. It’s not just the physical buildings that have changed—it’s the lives of the children who now have a chance to thrive.

The visit was also a moment to pause and reflect on the ongoing journey. While there is much to celebrate, there’s still work to be done. The center continues to grow, and with that growth comes new challenges and opportunities.

Our confidence stands with Bana Mayele Center, that it  will continue to be a place of hope and possibility. With SNI’s ongoing support, it will continue to change lives for years to come.

Final Thoughts

The photos from this visit tell a powerful story—a story of progress, hope, and the incredible resilience of the human spirit. As you look through these images, you’ll see not just the transformation of a building, but the transformation of lives. This is what Bana Mayele represents: a place where dreams are nurtured, and futures are built.

SNI Prioritizes Sports : How Love is the Answer Makes a Difference

The Magic of the Annual Football Camp

One of the highlights of the year is the Inter Campus football camp. This annual free of charge Inter Campus football camp is organized by Love is the Answer Association. Through fun activities,  swimming, arts and crafts, games the camp continues to transform lives.

It’s a big deal for the kids—a safe and supportive space where they can connect, break down barriers, and find strength in themselves, as well as in each other.

This camp shows how football is more than just a game; it’s a way to bring people together, create lasting bonds, and inspire kids to overcome challenges.

From Orphanage to Role Models: True Life Stories

Take Zoli, Mark, and Dominik, for example. These three guys grew up in a government orphanage, a place where resources are scarce, personal attention is limited, and breaking out of a tough cycle is really hard. Kids in these situations often struggle with feelings of abandonment and low self-esteem, and it can be tough to see a way out.

But for Zoli, Mark, and Dominik, the Inter Campus program was a game-changer. It gave them the resilience they needed to break free from that cycle. Through the program, they not only got to play football but also learned valuable life lessons—teamwork, perseverance, and self-worth.

Paying It Forward

Now, these three are back at the camp, but this time as educators and volunteers. They’re now professional caregivers for the next generation of orphans, sharing their experiences, and offering the kind of support only someone who’s been there can provide. Their deep understanding and personal experiences make them amazing teachers and caregivers. They connect with the kids on a level that goes beyond words, offering guidance and support that’s full of real understanding.

Love is the Answer’s Lasting Impact

The journey of Zoli, Mark, and Dominik is a shining example of what Love is the Answer is all about. The organization’s long-term commitment has not only helped these young men overcome their challenges but has also turned them into inspiring role models. Their stories show how powerful community support and positive role models can be, encouraging other kids to believe in themselves and dream big, no matter where they start.

— Love is the Answer partners with Inter Campus, the social program of FC Internazionale, to bring free sports activities to over 5,000 kids in Hungary since 2009. Through these activities, kids learn about inclusion, personal growth, and teamwork, helping them thrive both physically and emotionally, especially those who need it most.–

Comprehensive Update on Sponsored Projects in the Philippines

Shaping the Future Through Education and Care

We’re excited to share an update on dedicated efforts in the Philippines, where our focus has been on two key initiatives aimed at making a lasting impact. SNI has invested in projects that support education and care for children in underserved communities for many years in this Southeast Asian country, while also enhancing livelihood opportunities. Additionally, our attention this year is on the prison outreach program that provides vocational training to inmates, helping them and their families build a better future. These efforts are driving real, sustainable change for individuals and communities alike.

Support and Resources

In Cebu, our collaboration with the Rise Above Foundation is making a real difference for children and families in slum areas. We’re helping over 120 kids break the cycle of poverty by providing free education, daily meals, and school supplies. But it’s not just about academics—the foundation’s holistic approach also offers emotional and psychological support, helping these children build confidence and resilience.

Socioeconomic Impact

The Community Center offers more than just education. Free dental care addresses unmet health needs, while the food-sharing program provides essential nutrition. The children’s library is a key resource for learning and growth, sparking curiosity and a love for reading, all contributing to the overall well-being of the community.

Sustainable Livelihoods

Bohol is a province of the Philippines, that comprises Bohol Island and numerous smaller surrounding islands. SNI has partnered here with Familia Mission to promote sustainable livelihoods through organic farming and artisanal crafts. These programs equip local farmers and inhabitants with skills that are both environmentally sustainable and economically viable, which is crucial in a region where agriculture is a primary income source. By introducing organic farming, we’re improving food security and income stability, enabling families to invest in their future and strengthen the local economy

The Prison Outreach

One unique aspect of our work in Bohol is the prison outreach program, where inmates learn organic farming and crafts. The harvested food serves as additional staples for the prisoners and the handmade artifacts are sold in order to support their families. This program gives inmates purpose and hope, helping them maintain family connections and reintegrate into society more smoothly after their release. The skills they acquire not only improve their financial prospects but also restore their dignity and self-worth.

Community and Personal Impact

These initiatives are designed to create ripple effects, benefiting participants, their families, and the wider community. Education helps children break the cycle of poverty, leading to long-term community improvement. Sustainable farming boosts the local economy and reduces environmental harm, securing resources for future generations.

Looking Ahead

On a personal level, these programs are transformative. Children who once saw no way out of poverty are now aspiring to become teachers, doctors, and community leaders. Inmates who were once marginalized are now proud contributors, eager to support their families and reintegrate into society.

SNI’s commitment goes beyond immediate relief; we’re focused on creating sustainable, long-term change. We plan to continue and expand these programs to reach even more communities in need. By prioritizing education, sustainable livelihoods, and community health, we’re helping to build a future where everyone has the chance to thrive.

DRC – The Next Chapter

Hello everyone, this is Michel Steiner, checking in from my latest visit to the Bana Mayele Educational Centre in Kinshasa, Congo.

This being my fourth visit to Kinshasa, the sights, sounds, and smells of Congo were now familiar to me. At last, after a 22-hour trip from Zurich, the gates of the compound were open before us and the first glace into the central yard was a pleasant contrast from the poverty, dirt and confusion that was part of the reality for the 16 million inhabitants that surrounded us. The various quarters of the facility, all lighted in the midnight sky with garden lamps giving it an almost surreal atmosphere. 

First impressions

Morning Excitement

The next morning after coffee the excitement mounted as we toured the grounds to see what changes had taken place since our last visit. The dining hall and kitchen showed the most striking transformation from just a year ago. 

Transformations at Bana Mayele

Fully outfitted, decorated and able to cater to up to 300 guests, capable of hosting occasional weddings and funerals as a potential self-sustainment and vocational training possibility for the young inhabitants of the Centre the final piece of the operational infrastructure was in place. From now on the focus could be transitioned to education, expansion and further development and improvement of the program.

Team Dynamics

My assignment was unique this year – film director. I embarked on a new challenge to my already broad spectrum of responsibilities as the Founder and Director of SNI; that being, to help present Bana Mayele to the world. With camera and microphone in hand, a dedicated team member and I set out to showcase the realities of central Africa to those who have never experienced this part of the world.

The Power of Volunteering

My travel companion, Joachim from Germany, a former professional sports car racer, mechanical engineer, electrician and general all-rounder, jumped straight into any task that he could find needed improvement to keep his active mind productive. After checking the water tanks, inspecting the pump system, he turned his capabilities to the two vehicles used daily. Clearly, he was in his element, as a volunteer he brought his most valuable assets to Congo, know-how and initiative.

High Gear Operations

By the second day, our full team had arrived and our operation moved into high gear. With volunteers taking on roles such as sports trainers holding activities and games, teachers passing on the basics of English while learning from the kids the local language themselves, medics to help the doctors on site and a wide variety of other responsibilities, each individual was in good spirits, ready to help tackle new challenges every day at Bana Mayele.

Reflecting on the Journey

As I reflect on this incredible journey, I’m filled with gratitude for the dedicated team, our local Project Manager Madlen, and volunteers who bring their skills, passion, and heart to Bana Mayele. Each visit renews my commitment to this mission and strengthens my resolve to continue expanding our reach. 

Looking to the Future

Together, we are making a tangible difference in the lives of these children, offering them not just a place to learn, but a place to thrive. As we look to the future, our goal remains clear: to provide even more children with the opportunities they deserve, and to nurture their potential in an environment where they can truly flourish.

Michel in Brazil for a whirlwind stopover

We’re thrilled to announce a significant milestone in our partnership with Associação Projetos Humanitários Brasil. SNI’s founder recently visited Brazil after over a decade of unwavering support, surveying firsthand the transformative impact of our collaboration.

SNI’s focus is on empowering communities through educational initiatives. Together, we’ve been able to implement a range of educational initiatives in rural areas, empowering communities and changing lives for the better.

One of the highlights of our partnership has been the provision of free ongoing computer literacy courses providing young people – who otherwise never get a chance to study on a computer or laptop,-  valuable skills for this digital age. These courses not only enhance employment opportunities but also open doors to new possibilities and avenues for personal growth.

In addition to computer literacy, our joint efforts have focused on life skills training and job placement support, empowering individuals to secure sustainable livelihoods and build brighter futures for themselves and their families.

Now, we’re excited to expand our efforts with plans for English as a second language courses, aiming to open doors to global opportunities for community members.

This visit reaffirms our commitment to continue creating positive change in Brazil, securing education to provide a way out of transgenerational poverty and crime.

SNI supports Turkey with aid packages

Sponsorship Network International remains steadfast in our commitment to providing aid to Syrian refugee families who have endured the devastating effects of war. The impact of conflict has left many families displaced and struggling, particularly in neighboring countries like Turkey, where the refugee crisis has had a profound effect.

In addition to supporting Syrian refugees, we continue to aid the people of Turkey following the aftermath of the devastating earthquake that left millions dispossessed. The earthquake has compounded the challenges faced by communities already grappling with the effects of vulnerability, scarcity and instability. Our efforts include distributing food boxes and traditional Ramadan staples, aiming to alleviate food insecurity and provide comfort to those in need.

We’re proud to collaborate with Safe Haven for Refugees – Anything for a Smile, our local partner NGO, providing medical homes for child cancer patients from war-torn Syria. These homes offer vital medical care and support services, serving as a beacon of hope for children and families facing unimaginable challenges.

As we reflect on the values of compassion and solidarity, we’re reminded of the urgent need to stand with those who have been affected by conflict, displacement, and natural disasters. By coming together and offering our support, we are providing relief and hope, helping rebuild lives and creating a brighter future. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our supporters and partners who make this work possible.

Bringing Hope to Uganda: Our Recent Quest

We’re thrilled to share the impact of our recent journey to Uganda, where we brought hope and assistance to those in need. Our mission took us to the capital, Kampala and to the Fort Portal region near the East Congo border. We encountered both the breathtaking landscapes and the pressing challenges faced by local communities.

Uganda is home to some of the largest refugee populations globally, a stark reminder of the ongoing conflicts that have plagued the region for decades. Most refugees come from South Sudan (57%), the Democratic Republic of the Congo (32%), Somalia (3%), and Burundi (3%), all in search of safety and stability.

Despite these challenges, our team with ‘Anything for a Smile’ – the partnering NGO and other local organizations and volunteers, – made a meaningful impact. We conducted hospital visits, providing essential medical care and health education to those in need. Additionally, we brightened pediatric wards with vibrant mural paintings, bringing joy and comfort to young patients and their families in their time of need.

Our efforts extended beyond healthcare, as we also visited rural schools to provide educational support and resources to underserved children. These visits were particularly poignant as we witnessed firsthand the resilience and determination of young students and teachers in the face of poor conditions and adversity.

Our collaboration with the medical team was instrumental in ensuring our efforts reached remote villages and underserved populations, reflecting our commitment to leaving no one behind.

As we reflect on our journey, we recognize that the need for ongoing support within Africa , as well as in Uganda is imminent. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all who supported us and urge continued solidarity in our shared mission of compassion and service.

Stay tuned for more updates on our efforts and how you can get involved in bringing hope to communities in Africa!

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