Project Report
| Jan 22, 2026
New Approach
By Rob Bollinger | Founder and President of Nehemiah's Restoration
We wanted to share a brief update on the progress toward building our second community toilet. While our initial land search did not move forward within the timeline we had hoped for, this pause has given us the opportunity to reassess and strengthen our approach. Rather than rushing into a location that isn’t the right fit, we are being intentional about ensuring long-term impact and sustainability.
As a result, we’ve shifted gears toward identifying communities with the greatest need and strongest potential for partnership. By centering our efforts on where these facilities can make the most meaningful difference, we’re confident this approach will lead to a more impactful and community-driven outcome. We’re grateful for your continued support and look forward to sharing more updates as this next phase takes shape.
Sep 9, 2025
Ongoing Land Search
By Rob Bollinger | Founder and President of Nehemiah's Restoration
Thank you for your continued support of the community toilet project. In our last update, we mentioned that we had identified a potential piece of land for construction. Unfortunately, that particular opportunity did not end up being a viable option for our purposes.
We want to reassure you that the project is still very much in motion. We have not yet settled on a land acquisition, but we are actively exploring new possibilities and working closely with local partners to identify the best alternative.
Your support has made this work possible, and we’re excited about what’s ahead. Thank you very much!
May 15, 2025
Land Search Process
By Rob Bollinger | Founder and President of Nehemiah's Restoration
Now that we have reached a final agreement with two new community groups, we are moving forward with plans for building our second community toilet. We have identified a promising location that would serve both our partner groups and the surrounding communities near the site of our future medical health center. Our hope is that this will then make the community toilet an beneficial asset to the groups we partner with, but will also go a long way to establishing our presence in the area so that when we begin operations at the facility, people will already know who we are. While we are still in the process of securing the land and awaiting approval from local authorities, this marks an important step forward in expanding access to essential sanitation.
Thank you for your continued support—it makes project like this, and others, possible and we appreciate you!