Sanitation Stations

Promoting Health and Dignity in Rural Communities

Every person deserves access to basic sanitation facilities.

At Global Servants, we believe that every person deserves access to basic sanitation facilities that promote health, dignity, and safety. Our Sanitation Stations initiative is a vital part of our mission to improve the quality of life for those living in rural villages in West Africa. These stations provide a clean, safe, and eco-friendly space for residents to use the bathroom, drastically reducing the spread of deadly diseases like typhoid.

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The Impact of Sanitation Stations

Over the years, we have seen the transformative impact that sanitation stations can have on communities. In areas where open defecation and lack of proper facilities were once the norm, the introduction of sanitation stations has brought about a significant reduction in disease transmission and improved overall community health. These stations not only provide a basic human necessity but also foster a sense of dignity and well-being among residents.

Reaching Vulnerable Villages in Ghana

We have identified vulnerable villages that are in urgent need of sanitation facilities. These communities are at high risk of disease due to the lack of proper sanitation infrastructure. By installing sanitation stations in these villages, we can help protect thousands of lives and promote healthier living conditions.

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Sanitation: A Key to Health and Safety

 Through the help of our generous supporters, Global Servants is making a direct impact on the health and well-being of these villages. With your help we can do more. Whether you choose to sponsor an entire sanitation station or contribute to the overall project, your generosity will go a long way in promoting health and dignity in rural Ghana.

Join Us in Making a Difference

Join us in our mission to build sanitation stations and protect the lives of those in need. Learn more about how you can be a part of this life-saving initiative. Together, we can make a lasting difference in these communities.

Updates From The Field

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By Global Servants November 20, 2025
For families in Tebeso, access to clean water has always been a challenge. Children often walked long distances to collect water that was unsafe for drinking, leading to sickness, missed school, and daily hardship. But on this visit, everything changed. As the drilling rig broke through the final layer of earth and fresh water burst upward, the village erupted with joy. Children ran toward the well site, dancing and cheering. Mothers breathed sighs of relief. Pastors and local leaders expressed heartfelt thanks. Ronny and Steve saw firsthand how much the new well meant to the families of Tebeso.
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