
The sun hung high over the dry plains of Poonakary, casting long shadows across the parched land. For the villagers, the search for clean, safe drinking water had long been a struggle. Children carried jerry cans for miles, women balanced heavy pots on their heads, people hoped the bowers distributing water would turn up at the collection points and the community’s dreams of a better future were clouded by the scarcity of this vital resource.
In the midst of this challenge, hope arrived in the form of the Appé Lanka project, an initiative aimed at transforming the region’s water supply. Led by a group of dedicated volunteers, the project promised not just relief but a lasting solution to the water crisis.

The second step was to upgrade and maintain the existing RO (reverse osmosis) plants. Engineers and technicians worked tirelessly under the scorching sun, replacing worn-out parts, cleaning filters, and ensuring that each plant could operate at full capacity. The villagers watched with hopeful eyes, their trust slowly rebuilding with each passing day.
Capacity-building workshops were the next phase. Held in schools and community centers, these sessions taught villagers about the importance of maintaining the RO plants, basic hygiene practices, and ways to conserve water. Children became eager participants, their curiosity and enthusiasm contagious. They learned about the science behind clean water, turning what once was a distant concept into a tangible reality. Teachers incorporated these lessons into their curriculum, ensuring that the knowledge would be passed down through generations.

Meanwhile, teams conducted need-based assessments in areas still struggling without access to safe water. They traveled to remote corners of Poonakary, speaking with families and understanding their unique challenges. Each community was different, but the common thread was the desperate need for a reliable water source. These assessments allowed the Appé Lanka team to prioritize the most urgent cases, ensuring that no one was left behind.
Perhaps the most ambitious part is the new vision; a project to reconstruction of an ancient tank. This centuries-old reservoir had once been the lifeblood of the region, providing water for drinking, cooking, and cultivation. Over time, it had fallen into disuse, its channels clogged with debris and its walls crumbling. But the spirit of the villagers remained unbroken, and with the support of the Appé Lanka team, they hope to begin the arduous task of restoring the tank.

Meanwhile, teams conducted need-based assessments in areas still struggling without access to safe water. They traveled to remote corners of Poonakary, speaking with families and understanding their unique challenges. Each community was different, but the common thread was the desperate need for a reliable water source. These assessments allowed the Appé Lanka team to prioritize the most urgent cases, ensuring that no one was left behind.
Perhaps the most ambitious part is the new vision; a project to reconstruction of an ancient tank. This centuries-old reservoir had once been the lifeblood of the region, providing water for drinking, cooking, and cultivation. Over time, it had fallen into disuse, its channels clogged with debris and its walls crumbling. But the spirit of the villagers remained unbroken, and with the support of the Appé Lanka team, they hope to begin the arduous task of restoring the tank.

As the project Let them bloom give them water” progressed the landscape of Poonakary transformed. The villagers’ faces, once marked by worry and fatigue, now glowed with hope and gratitude.
Children who had once spent hours fetching water now had time to play, study, and dream. Women, freed from the burden of water collection, could pursue other activities to support their families. The community, once fragmented by the struggle for water, grew stronger and more cohesive.
The Appé Lanka water project was more than just an initiative; it was a lifeline, a beacon of hope in a region long plagued by hardship. It showed the power of collective effort, the importance of sustainable solutions, and the transformative impact of clean water. In Poonakary, the future now seemed bright, nourished by the promise of water and the enduring spirit of its people.
Let them bloom give them water” providing safe water to 28 schools and 7 grama niladhari divisions






