The recent spate of attacks and kidnappings in Nigeria has thrown a spotlight on the daily heartbreaking challenges that Christians face. However, Christmas is a time of heightened risk as Christians gather for church services, travel back to their villages or just travel to the local stream, river or other water sources or even just go to the market to buy food for the family. TASTE and our partners in Nigeria have been working to help some of the most vulnerable communities which have suffered and continue to suffer attacks. We have chosen 2 of these communities and want to encourage them with a Christmas gift in the form of a solar powered borehole where the excess energy generated by the solar panels will be used for light and power. Our partners will help holistically including with food distribution. We have chosen the Glo Village Rakubelleng and the Kim Vwei Communities in Jos South Local Government Area (LGA), Plateau State. A total of approximately 1,550 people will be impacted by our intervention at a cost of approximately £13,200. Please help us get this gift to them in time for Christmas.