A Hand Up for South African nonprofits and NGOs
Across South Africa, daily life in many households is still shaped by the task of collecting water.
For millions of families, getting water home is the hardest part of the day.
They wait in long queues, then carry heavy containers home on foot, risking injury, safety, and dignity every day.
Time is lost doing an arduous task.
Physical strain is constant and debilitating.
Girls miss school because of the daily chore.
Daily routines revolve around water collection.
There is no reason this work still has to be done on someone’s back.
See the EcoRoller in action
- Easy Water, fast
What Participation Looks Like
Through the Roll It Home Campaign, NGOs deploy EcoRollers in the communities where they already operate.
You:
- Identify the beneficiary households
- Coordinate local distribution
- Integrate EcoRollers into your existing projects
We:
- Supply the EcoRollers
- Provide the deployment structure
- Support scaled distribution
This is not a pilot. It is ready to use.
Why The EcoRoller Works
With an EcoRoller, families can roll 70 litres of water instead of carrying 20.
One task changes: how water gets home. Water transport now becomes easier, faster, and safer.
No extensive training program required. Just a better tool.
Easy. Water. Fast.
When water is easier to move:
Women spend less time collecting water.
Children stay in school.
Homes can store more water safely.
The daily burden drops immediately.
The Opportunity for Nonprofits & NGOs
Nonprofit organisations already work directly where this burden exists.
The EcoRoller does not replace your programs. It strengthens them with a practical household tool that supports:
- Health and hygiene initiatives
- Education and school attendance
- Food security and home gardens
- Community development and resilience
This is about adding a simple, durable water tool to the work you are already doing.
Join the Roll It Home Campaign
If your organisation works in communities where water collection shapes daily life, this campaign is designed for you.
Bring EcoRollers into your current projects.
Reduce the burden of water collection.
Strengthen families where you already serve.
Register your organisation now.
Select your deployment package.
Join the Roll It Home Campaign.
- This is how meaningful change is rolled out.
How the Roll It Home Campaign Works
1.
The organization registers for a Pilot Project
Each Pilot Project follows a uniform distribution plan that delivers 50 EcoRollers into the selected community by the participating NGO or non-profit.
2.
Organise local distribution
Your organisation coordinates the rollout independently or with a local partner, such as a school, church group, Rotary club, or community organisation.
3.
EcoRollers are delivered to your project area
EcoRollers are supplied from the factory in East London and delivered to your distribution point for a flat transport fee of R2,500 anywhere in South Africa.
4.
Beneficiaries register their EcoRollers
Each recipient completes an EcoRoller Registration and Survey Form and contributes a R200 Registration Fee, confirming ownership, dignity, and responsibility.
5.
Distribution is documented and confirmed
Photos, short cellphone videos, and brief confirmation of distribution are collected for accountability and reporting.
Families feel the benefit the same day the EcoRollers arrive.