Your Legacy Well Project
Imagine being able to change the lives of 1,000 people...forever! With the Legacy Well Project, you can.
For over a decade, Call to Care Uganda has been drilling and installing freshwater wells in schools and villages in Uganda improving health, educational opportunity, economic growth and saving lives. This unique program establishes your legacy as someone who cares and has made a difference!
Celebrate Life's Great Milestones by
Establishing a Legacy Well for:
Weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, memorials, retirements, graduations, births, or honor your family, school, church, business or civic organization with this life-changing gift.
What You Receive:
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The exact location of your specific drilling site
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Connection to a Ugandan village/school identified by a needs-based assessment
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Images throughout the project so you can "be there" for the excitement
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Your legacy wording and chosen inscription carved into the base of the well
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A keepsake book at the completion of the project to share and hold dear
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A wall plaque commemorating your Legacy Well Project
What They Receive:
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Improved health and safety for approximately 1,000 people
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Dramatic reduction of common diseases such as typhoid, diarrhea and bilharzia
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Time for children to attend school
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Easing of women and girls' daily burdens
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Clean, safe living conditions
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Opportunities for Ugandans to start and maintain businesses
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Change that is sustainable
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A generation transformed!
Your tax-deductible donation of $7,500 makes all of this happen.
Please contact us so we can begin making your Legacy Well a reality!
Penny Fearon
My mother spent her life helping others. Call to Care Uganda helped continue her legacy. Within just a few weeks of receiving our donation, CTCU drilled a deep well in a rural village providing clean water to almost 1,000 people.
Marilyn & Barry Anderson
As donors to a number of charities over the years, funding a well through Call to Care is uniquely satisfying in terms of being able to see such a direct connection between our gift and the good that comes from it.
Bill Llewellyn
The Fairfield Rotary Club has been working with CTCU for the past 3 years on various water projects in Uganda as well as on a playground project at a local school that CTCU was responsible for building. We have found working with CTCU to be easy and very beneficial to all involved.