Water well project in Uganda supported by Steve Hill charity
Date published: 29 September 2025

A scene from Team Hill’s Buyinja Village ‘Water Well Project’ in Masaka
Shaw school teacher Steve Hill's Team Hill Charitable Trust charity are proud to support many projects in Uganda.
And now it’s great to see that Team Hill’s Buyinja Village ‘Water Well Project’ in Masaka is now complete - providing, safe, clean water for this rural community of 500 people.
It has been incredible to witness the transformation from raw land to a protected water source.
Huge thanks go out to Lilian Nho - the community leader - for the continuous updates .
She said: “A dream has flowed Into reality.
“Clean, fresh water is now pouring into Buyinja - a life-changing gift that will touch every family, every child, every future here.
"From the bottom of our hearts, thank you Steve and the entire Team Hill Charitable Trust for making this dream a reality.
"Your generosity will be remembered for generations, and every drop of water here carries your love and compassion.
"Because of you, children can drink safely, families can thrive and our community has a brighter future.”
“Thankyou to everyone for your support of Team Hill Charitable Trust and helping to make this possible - a life-changing resource for the 500 strong community of Buyinja."
Steve and the Team Hill Charitable Trust volunteers look forward to providing water wells to more communities in Uganda over the next 12 months.
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