100% of your donations goes directly to the project.
We invest in transformative projects, individuals, and rural areas in Nigeria.
With your partnership, we fund and construct solar-powered water boreholes in underserved rural communities
Each project is:
Strategically located
Solar-powered for sustainability
Engineered for long-term durability
Supported by both foundation and community oversight
But the impact goes far beyond water access.
When you partner with Touch Root Foundation, you are not simply funding a borehole.
You are restoring dignity.
You are expanding opportunity.
You are creating measurable, generational transformation.
Clean water is where change begins.
Water Projects
In the heart of Eastern Nigeria, many rural communities lack access to clean, safe drinking water. Their plight calls out to us, and we're committed to making a profound difference. When we deliver clean and safe drinking water to these rural communities, it transforms lives in incredible ways. It literally changes everything.
So join us today and be a part of this life-changing mission.
Education Initiative
In keeping with our mission to improve the lives of those in Nigeria with the fewest resources, we've embarked on a pilot-program aimed at school fees support for select students in elementary, and high schools. Our goal is to eventually build learning centers in rural communities with hopes of improving access to educational resources for the children growing up in these areas.
Commerce Project
Our Vocational Scholarships have enabled our students to master skills that allow them to create beautiful items to sell. We are thrilled to bring some of those and other hand-crafted, Nigerian products to you through a new online store, opening later this Spring. We will also add some items to our shop that carry our logo and message so you can share your support. All profit from your purchases go to support Touch Root Foundation projects.
Clothing and Business Needs Drive
We make it a tradition to collect gently used clothing and give them a new home with people in Eastern Nigeria who couldn’t afford otherwise.