Did you know that according to World Health Organization “water scarcity affects one in three people on every continent of the globe. The situation is getting worse as needs for water rise along with population growth, urbanization and increases in household and industrial uses.” At Barco’s Nightingales Foundation we are committed to bringing new solar […]
Did you know that according to water.org: More than 3.4 million people die each year from water, sanitation, and hygiene-related causes. Nearly all deaths, 99 percent, occur in the developing world. Lack of access to clean water and sanitation kills children at a rate equivalent of a jumbo jet crashing every four hours. 780 million […]
Barco’s Nightingales Foundation is delighted to report that our Facebook campaign supporting ReSurge International over the past few weeks helped raise $1,725 to provide almost six surgeries for children. Read more about this on ReSurge’s blog.
We are delighted to see the progress on the holding tanks that will provide tens of thousands of gallons of clean, fresh water to the people of Recife, Haiti. We are eternally grateful to those who work tirelessly to build these wells, and especially thankful for your continued support.
This wonderful article in News-Line for Nurses talks about one of our ongoing projects to help send nurses to Somaliland with the Edna Adan Maternity Hospital. These ladies are truly inspirational. The link to the entire article is at the end. “The newest project for One Nurse At A Time is “Nurses for Edna.” Over […]
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We are proud to support Nurses for Edna through One Nurse at a Time as they work to improve the health and healthcare for women and children.
Monday, we launched an important new initiative that has the potential to dramatically change the lives of 50 poor children around the world. We have partnered with ReSurge International and will be donating $5 for every new like on our Facebook page – up to $15,000! With one single click of your mouse, you can […]
We are delighted to share the first rush of water from our third well in Haiti, this one in the village of Recif. At first we had to abandon our digging at 400 feet but on the second attempt, we hit water at 260 feet. This is such gratifying and important news because the community of […]