Clean Water Initiative | Osilalei Village, Kenya

Who We Are

Bringing Clean Water to a Community That Walks Many hours to Survive

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Who We Are

We are a community-led clean water initiative working to deliver safe, reliable drinking water to Osilalei Village, Kenya.

 

Located near the Maasai Mara, this village faces extreme drought. Families are forced to walk Many hours daily for unsafe water shared with livestock and wildlife.

 

This project exists because clean water is a human necessity, not a privilege.

Who Is Leading This Effort

This initiative is not political. Not religious. Not bureaucratic. 

It is led by people who show up.

Jack Nooren & Alexandra Sacani

Head & Deputy Head of Impact

Philanthropists from San Diego, California, with a long history of supporting marginalized communities globally.

They are personally overseeing:
• Fundraising
• Engineering coordination
• On-site installation
• Project completion

James Siololo

Osilalei Village, Kenya.

James represents the community and ensures:
• Local ownership
• Transparency
• Long-term sustainability

Adam Clark

Campaign Chair

Adam Clark is a real estate investor who owns and oversees a portfolio of more than 1,000 residential units across the Midwestern United States. As his company continues to grow, Adam has remained deeply committed to giving back through philanthropy, supporting projects and initiatives that align with his values and create meaningful impact in communities.

What This Borehole Will Change

2,500+ Lives Impacted

Reliable access to clean water.

Many hours Eliminated

Dangerous daily water journeys removed.

Health Restored

Reduced waterborne diseases.

Clean water changes everything

Our Partners

Our Donors

Jack Nooren

Alexandra Sacani

Adam Clark

Markus Zaugg

John Wilcox

Michelle Corbich

Brian Jinings

Brian Sires

Robert Sacani

Rebecca Appelbaum

Laura Dodd

Alexis Maiorano

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Be Part of the Solution

Clean water changes everything — health, education, safety, and opportunity. Your support helps turn this borehole into reality for Osilalei Village.