Monday, March 16, 2026

Kingdom Community Revitalization Activity - The GreenLeap Kenya Borehole Project

A Simple Act of Compassion Can Change a Community

greenleap article image.fwAcross the world, there are communities whose daily lives are shaped by challenges many of us rarely have to consider. In the Kingdom community of Kenya, women and children travel long distances each day simply to gather water for their families. What should be a basic human necessity has become a daily burden that limits health, education, and opportunity.

Through a partnership with The GreenLeap Kenya, we have the opportunity to help transform this reality. By supporting the development of a sustainable community well and eco-friendly agricultural initiatives, we can help bring clean water, nourishment, and renewed hope to families who are working to build a better future for their children.

Your contribution, whether large or small, becomes part of a living stream of goodwill flowing across the world. Together we can help create a foundation where clean water is available, food can be grown locally, and a community can thrive in dignity and resilience.

If this vision resonates with your heart, we warmly invite you to participate in this act of shared humanity.

Your donation becomes water.
Your generosity becomes nourishment.
Your kindness becomes a future.




The GreenLeap Kenya Project

Shade nets protect our tree seedlings from strong sun and storms. With water for irrigation, we move closer to planting 1,000 trees for a greener future.

Water and Shade Nets for Healthy Tree Seedlings

Water, Food, and Community Renewal
When clean water becomes available in a community, something remarkable begins to unfold.

With a sustainable well, families are not only able to meet their daily water needs, but they also gain the opportunity to cultivate gardens, grow nourishing food, and strengthen the health of the entire community. Water makes it possible to plant seeds, nurture crops, and build a more stable and resilient future for generations to come.

Through our partnership with The Greenleap Kenya and its founder Oliver Juma, the Shasta Trinity Ashram hopes to support the Kingdom community in taking this important step forward. A well becomes more than a source of water, it becomes the foundation for food security, environmental stewardship, and the empowerment of families who wish to grow and sustain their own resources.

Together, we can help plant the seeds of renewal. When a community gains access to water, the land begins to respond, gardens begin to flourish, and hope begins to grow.