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Water For Good

Improving lives through access to safe, reliable water, sanitation, and hygiene in the world's most neglected areas. As of Jan. 1, 2024, Water for Good and Lifewater have become one entity and will function under the name Water for Good. Although neither organization required merging, it became evident that by pooling our resources, talents and expertise, we could significantly enhance our impact on the individuals we serve.

Water Is Basic

We aim to put clean, safe water within reasonable access for every person in South Sudan.

Water First International

Our mission is to enable the world's poorest people to implement and sustain community-managed projects integrating clean water supply, toilets, and hygiene education.

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Surge For Water

Surge for Water is a women-led nonprofit organization working hand-in-hand with communities to provide safe water, sanitation, hygiene and menstrual health solutions to rural, remote communities in Haiti, Philippines, Indonesia, and Uganda. Surge’s solutions include wells, rainwater harvesters, filters, toilets and education on hygiene and menstrual health. By providing access to these basic needs, Surge helps communities achieve improvements in education, health, income and overall well-being.

Wine To Water

Wine To Water (W|W) is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization that is committed to serving in community to provide clean water to those in need. W|W was founded by Doc Hendley who started working in Darfur in 2004, W|W later became an official non-profit organization in 2007 and has since worked in 48 countries and reached more than 1.2 milion people with clean drinking water.It's people and partnerships with donors, international ground partners and volunteers that make what we do at W|W successful. We work with local people and utilize local materials to be sustainable and effective in everything we do. We are site-specific and strive to build long-lasting relationships that empower people through partnership, support, technical expertise, and international networking

The Living Water Project

The Living Water Project is an effort to fund clean and accessible water for people in impoverished areas of the world, thereby also extending to them the love of God.Our clean water projects are often done to supplement the work of established holistic ministries. Through a grant application and selection process, we choose and support a ministry by providing the people they serve with clean water in order to relive that burden both financially and logistically. This gives them more time and money to extend additional services to their communities.We finance, support, and participate in the construction of clean water projects all over the world. Because we are completely volunteer-run, 100% of all funds raised go directly toward funding clean water projects.

The Water Project, Inc.

The Water Project, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization unlocking human potential by providing sustainable water and sanitation projects to needlessly suffering communities in sub-Saharan Africa.

Water For South Sudan

Water for South Sudan delivers sustainable quality-of-life services to and with the people of South Sudan by efficiently providing access to clean, safe water, and improving hygiene and sanitation practices in areas of great need.

Water 4 Life Ministry

A child dies in the world every 20 seconds (4,000 each day) from drinking contaminated water. . . We will never stop until every mother in the world has safe drinking water to feed their babies and small children.

Water For Life International

Primary mission is drilling water wells in rural Guatemala. Secondary activities are 1. gespel outreach and a. providing medical equipment.

Water Wells For Africa

WWFA supports rural African community development by providing sustainable water sources, hygiene education, and generally reducing health risks associated with contaminated water.Numbers vary and people move, but it is accurate to say that more than 320,000 people have received—and continue to benefit from—fresh, clean, water because of WWFA and our dedicated supporters.