Part 1 of 3 part series. Rubanga School is a secondary school in rural Matana Colline, Burundi. The 900 boarding students, plus the faculty and staff who support them, must make a two-mile round trip to fetch unclean water for daily use. The lack of clean water affects every aspect of school life, every single day.
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Gilbert Tuhabonye featured in People Magazine
Our Real-Life Hero Featured in People
The man, the myth, the legend...yes it is Marvel superhero Paul Rudd on the cover, but we know who the real superhero is!
Our co-founder Gilbert Tuhabonye is featured in the Sexiest Man Alive issue and on People TV.
Hearth & Soul's November Non Profit Partner
Congratulations Finishers For Making Run For The Water A Success
Meet Adronis, Looking For A Future Every Child Deserves
Nyarumanga-Rubanga Water System #60
For the first time ever, we are naming a water system for our AMAZI For Burundi sustaining members. The Nyarumanga-Rubanga system has been selected as our 2021 AMAZI-funded system.
This system – our 60th in Burundi – serves a total of 1,700 area residents, including nearly 650 students at Rubanga School. Learn more about the difficulties this community faced without access to clean water. We thank our incredible community of givers for making this dream a reality.
On My Way: Running For His Life Podcast with Host Lorena Junco Margain
Our co-founder, Gilbert Tuhabonye, is featured on the On My Way podcast where he and host Lorena Junco Margain discuss profound tragedy, grace, hope, and forgiveness. Listen as the two discuss Gilbert’s journey of hope and healing as he built a new life in the United States; a life built on faith, family, and running.
Celebrating Laborers
This Labor Day Weekend we're shining a light on the work and contributions of laborers that help build clean water systems in Burundi.
We couldn’t do the work we do without our wonderful supporters here in Austin and the United States. And we give equal credit to our incredibly dedicated partners on the ground in Burundi.