In Tonga, climate change has contributed to increasingly unpredictable weather. This poses a challenge to families across the country, as many rely on rainwater for drinking. Bottled water is inaccessible, so families often have to travel long distances just to collect rainwater. In Vaini, a community in the middle of the country, women are at the forefront of creative solutions to this challenge. A Vaini-based women’s group partnered with a Peace Corps Volunteer to install rainwater collection tanks for the community. With a grant through the Small Project Assistance Program, the women’s group was able to acquire and install seven new water tanks. Each water tank serves approximately 38 people, meaning the project provided water security to more than 260 community members in total. Community members also received training in tank maintenance and cleaning, ensuring continued access to clean water for years to come.