Trailblazer Foundation formed an agreement with a local well driller to apprentice and train two residents from Sras Village, paying the apprentice salaries—$25 USD/month—for two months.
The apprentices then stayed on for another five months, as employees, gaining further skills and knowledge. Through an International Rotary Grant they were then provided with the necessary equipment and materials to set up their own well drilling and repair business.
Operating autonomously since 2007, the Sras well-drilling team has installed 10 pit wells, 72 pump wells, and 37 pull-pumps in and around Sras Village. These wells and pumps serve over 3,650 people. In addition, the Sras Well-Drilling was used to train the Trailblazer well-drilling team in 2008.
The long term objective is that Trailblazer Foundation, other NGO’s (Non-Government Organizations), and local villagers hire these men to drill wells in other rural areas.
This project is a true definition of "trailblazing" and serves as a pilot project model for other rural villages. Due its success, it has attracted significant attention from other NGO’s and key ministry officials in Cambodia.
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