It's good to see people getting access to proper water!
I hope this campaign profits, without corruption by anyone involved, and more people get clean water soon.
I started a campaign called Mission Agua-Possible, for a neighborhood in Venezuela that had no access to fresh drinking water or irrigation. I spent almost 2 years working regularly to promote the cause, and gave hundreds of my own upvotes toward it, and then sacrificed almost $10,000 USD in costs to it. It was very hard to find anyone else in the Steem or Hive community to help us, week after week with no support, and the falling price ensured we could not reach the goal. But finally, with a huge extra donation from myself, and several big upvotes from a few key community members, we finished! I sent the money to @EdgarGonzalez, but unfortunately he did not report back on the results, and it is believed he took the money for himself. No mention of a pump (the proposed goal and reason for the campaign) appeared on his posts, which continue to this day, and he earns a good living on Hive.
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It's a shame about your circumstance. I have kept the hive ecosystem up to date on the progress and expenditures of the community and everyone involved in this borehole project. It's not surprising that we've made 5 hive boreholes this year, and we hope to do more in the coming year for others. The goal is to ensure that hive has a significant impact on society while also promoting the ecosystem. Thank you for having a good heart and ensuring that humans get the best. Continue to support life-changing activities, but with caution @drutter.
Completed boreholes in Ghana
1st hive borehole - Fawoade, Ghana
2nd hive borehole - Agona Bedomase, Ghana
3rd hive borehole - Anwomaso, Ghana
4th hive borehole - Pentecost school Bremang, Ghana
5th hive borehole - Jamasi Dawu