A 501(c)(3) built by volunteers. We bring clean water, schools, food, and futures to communities the rest of the supply chain has skipped, in Haiti, the Bahamas, Pakistan, Moldova, Palestine, Syria, and Olean, NY.
Born in Olean, NY at St. Bonaventure University, BonaResponds and Positive Ripples started by sending volunteers wherever the work was. Twenty years on, three programs do the heaviest lifting, and every dollar that comes in moves directly into one of them.
Nearly 250,000 people now drink from wells we dug or repaired. Repairing is a fraction of the cost of digging new, so we are fixing as many as the team can reach. Communities paint the thank-you on themselves.
Fund a well repair · $1,500
Most Haitian schools have no electricity. A $1,500 solar system changes that, instantly and permanently. We also build, rebuild, and ramp, with 26 new wheelchair ramps this year alone.
Light a school · $1,500
Led by community champion Djemson, our Little Gardens program teaches children to grow their own food. We also plant trees, more than 20,000 this year, restoring deforested land.
Plant a starter garden · $100
Because of your generous donations, we are approaching 250,000 people using water from wells we dug or repaired. It is hard to even imagine. Wow, thank you.
Jim Mahar — Founder, Positive Ripples
All-volunteer. No overhead skim, no executive pay. Choose the size of your ripple, or write your own amount on PayPal.
501(c)(3) · EIN 47-4880953 · All gifts tax-deductible