Dharamdashasahi Village

Blessing Well

Honoring Mike and Lynett Flockhart

For generations, this tribal village lived with an unimaginable reality. During the summer months, their only source of water was a shallow pit in the earth. When it dried up, the women were forced to walk long distances to a neighboring village in search of water. There, power was abused. The village leader controlled the water supply and demanded an unthinkable price. Women were coerced into exploitation—treated as property rather than human beings—simply to return home with a small bucket of water for their families. Survival came at the cost of dignity, safety, and freedom. This is the hidden truth of water poverty. Today, that story has changed. Through the Blessing Well honoring Mike and Lynett Flockhart, clean water now flows directly within this village. Women no longer walk miles in fear. They no longer barter their bodies for water. Children drink safely. Families are healthier. And the village stands in dignity once again. This Blessing Well represents more than access to water—it represents freedom, empowerment, and restoration. A future where women are no longer victims of circumstance, but leaders of their community. A legacy where love has become living water. Thank you, Mike and Lynett Flockhart, for helping transform suffering into sovereignty—and for giving a village the most basic human right: clean water and a life of dignity.

"This Blessing Well flows in honor of Mike and Lynett Flockhart whose spirit of Kindness and compassion livse on through clean water."

- Dharamdashasahi Village Blessing Well Inscription


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