Sierra Leone Water Aid and Engineering Development
First-class students from The University of Manchester want to use scrap metal to improve the lives of people in Sierra Leone – but urgently need £35,000 of industry sponsorship to make the project happen.
This collaborative development project and the technology it implements have been well planned and researched, offering the opportunity to pursue sustainable engineering solutions for water transportation in Sierra Leone.
To make it a reality, monetary funding of £35,000 must be raised. So far we have raised about 10% of this value.
Contact
If you would like to sponsor this engineering aid project please get in touch with
Dale Barnes (07840470444) or
Greg Quinn (07719543737).
This project has already received substantial media publication and will continue to be publicised as the project progresses. We are also in talks with major television studios for potential filming of the project. We are very happy for any financial contributors to share this media coverage.
We are in serious need of sponsorship to fund this project that will improve the lives of rural communities in Africa as well as encuorage education and development in West Africa.
All monetary contributions can be paid into the “Sierra Leone Water Aid” account via Anne McGourlay.
