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Blood:Water 2013 Annual Report
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2013 Dear Friends,
Alongside: it’s a beautiful word. To be close to the side
of, to be together and in cooperation with, to work
side by side—alongside is how Blood:Water works
best. As we partner with the heroes and grassroots
organizations already at work in Africa, it’s your
generous support that comes alongside us, moving us
all the closer to a day when we will celebrate the end
to the HIV/AIDS and water crises in Africa.
While there is still much to accomplish, it’s with a great
deal of gratitude and sense of encouragement that
we offer this annual report to you. The work of 2013
strengthened the reach and effectiveness of seven
African-led organizations dedicated to serving their
communities with HIV/AIDS and water solutions. We
saw 68 new water projects provide 16,200 people with
safe water. Your generosity toward Sub-Saharan Africa
throughout 2013 made this possible! We celebrate the
good work of 2013 and anticipate a successful 2014.
Joyfully,
Jena Lee nardeLLa,
Co-founder & Chief
Strategy Officer
The aCT ProJeCTSupporting families in Ethiopia infected and affected by HIV through
medical, psychosocial, economic, and educational programs.
LwaLa CommuniTy aLLianCeDelivering medical care through a rural hospital, water for schools
programs, and multi-dimensional services for its HIV-affected
community in Kenya.
divine waTers & LifewaTer inTernaTionaLDrilling wells in rehabilitating communities after two decades of civil
war in Northern Uganda.
mouCeCorePartnering with local communities to bring rain water catchment
tanks and ecological latrines to northern Rwanda.
fh ugandaProviding medical services for the HIV-positive population of
Kitgum, Uganda.
seeds of hoPe inTernaTionaLBringing clean water and HIV/AIDS support across rural and
peri-urban areas of Ndola, Zambia.
fh KenyaProviding medical services for the HIV-positive populations
of Marsabit and Isiolo, Kenya alongside water, sanitation and
hygiene services.
BLood:waTerPARTNERS
uganda: DIVINE WATERS• 14 wells
• 5 rain water catchment tanks
• 30 village health workers trained
Kenya: FH• 3 rain water catchment tanks in 2 schools
• 1 piped water system in 1 school
Kenya: LWALA COMMUNITY ALLIANCE• 4 schools with latrines
• 4 schools with rain tanks
• 12 WASH trainings
• 1 soccer tournament to promote WASH practices
ZamBia: SEEDS OF HOPE INTERNATIONAL• 6 wells
• 200 biosand filters
rwanda: MOUCECORE• Pilot construction of latrines in an area where we’ve
already provided 100% water coverage
• 42 latrines serving 330 people
waTerIMPACT
uganda: FH NEW LIFE MEDICAL CENTER• 347 people living with AIDS enrolled in comprehensive care
• 1,989 people tested
• 68 HIV positive mothers are enrolled in care; 37 of the
mothers have already delivered this year and all 37
babies were born without HIV
Kenya: FH TUMAINI CLINIC• 7,725 people tested for HIV
• 182 people living with AIDS enrolled in
comprehensive care
ZamBia: SEEDS OF HOPE INTERNATIONAL• 200 trainings for 200 community health promoters
• 5,568 people educated in HIV/AIDS
hiv/aidsIMPACT
FINANCIAL imPaCT
$2,600,000
$3,000,000
$3,600,000
2011
2012
2013
ToTaL revenue
$3,561,665
Program serviCes: $2,083,903
generaL and adminisTraTive: $439,231
fundraising: $1,295,485
*A full copy of our audited 2013 financial statement is available at bloodwatermission.com.
STUART MCWHORTER, CHAIRMANClayton & Associates
Nashville, TN
LON CHERRY, TREASURERFranklin, TN
ASHLEIgH ROBERTS,SECRETARYDeputy Legal Counsel for gov.
Bill Haslam • Nashville, TN
CHRISTINE BURgERNoodle & Boo
San Jose, CA
ANNE CREggERThe Navigators
Arlington, VA
CAITLIN gLOVERClinton Health Access
Initiative • Tampa, FL
CHRIS LANNINgDesigner Shoe Warehouse
Columbus, OH
JENA LEE NARDELLABlood:Water
Nashville, TN
Board aLumni
M. Collin Brown, Washington, DC
Rob Curwen, Franklin TN
Reagan Demas, Washington, DC
Cosma gatere, Nairobi, Kenya
Brad gibson, Columbus, OH
Mike Hamilton, Franklin, TN
Rich Hoops, Boulder CO
Dr. Clydette Powell, Arlington, VA
Moses Pulei, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Joel Vikre, Duluth, MN
Board OFDIRECTORS
DR. BETTY MIREMBEClinton Health Access
Initiative • Kampala, Uganda
DANRAINESCreative Trust
Nashville, TN
DR. J. TODD WAHRENBERgERPittsburgh Mercy Health
System • Pittsburgh, PA
DAN HASELTINE (EMERITUS)Jars of Clay
Franklin, TN
STEVEN gARBER (EMERITUS)The Washington Institute
Burke, VA
waTer for vuLneraBLe CommuniTies Increasing access to water, sanitation and hygiene across Kenya, Uganda and Zambia for populations specifically burdened by HIV/AIDS, recovering from decades of civil war and those living in urban slums.
2014gOALS
QuaLiTy Care for hiv-PosiTive PeoPLe Serving new patients through HIV/
AIDS clinics in Kenya and Uganda while
also ensuring that current patients
are receiving the highest quality of
care they need in order to survive and
flourish while living with HIV/AIDS.
hiv/aids serviCesTo overLooKed regions Bringing specialized HIV/AIDS services
to overlooked regions in Kenya,
Ethiopia and Zambia, as well as linking
HIV-positive people with the right care
where it exists.
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