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Hillcrest Community Youth Centre Well Project

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    $700.00 of $1,500 Raised

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    The Hillcrest Community Youth Centre's (HCYC) goal is to raise funds to build a semi-deep water well on behalf of the HCYC community.

    A semi-deep water well lies between a shallow water well and a community water well. It provides access to clean water to dozens of beneficiaries in rural and drought-stricken areas.
    Semi deep water wells have a depth of between 25-60m and a lifespan of 10-15 years. Let’s do this!! 
     
    Our beloved Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليهوسلم  said: 
    “The best of you are those who feed others.” [Ahmad]
     
    Jazak Allah Kheir for your contribution. 

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