There are real people benefiting every day from the safe, accessible water our donors provide. Here are some of their stories. Click on each headline below for details.
Empowering Kenyan women to drill for safe water in their homeland
Community's hand-dug well an invitation to sometimes deadly parasites
Imagine walking for water -- and risking being kidnapped -- every day.
Catchment and storage systems capitalize on Africa's rain seasons
Despite an existing water well, these Haitian students were constantly thirsty
Disabled woman thankful for rainwater harvesting/storage system
Hosea Apeh suffered many setbacks in his efforts to establish our partner, Lifewater Nigeria
Buying drinking water drains Haitian and African communities' resources
Little schoolchildren sometimes forced to drink from ditches
Well caretaker's death sparks crisis
“Like Nehemiah – building with one hand and guarding with the other”
Before and after in a Nigerian village
Risking danger -- and humiliation -- to gather water
Drilling team leader experiences water shortage first-hand
Villagers forced to drink rust-tainted water
School needed functioning well to protect students against COVID-19
Meet Yohanna, a Lifewater Well Caretaker
The Nigerian community relied on a dangerous, brown-colored creek
Community's surroundings both a benefit and a burden
Wells an incentive to settle community differences
Canadian donor visits Lifewater projects in Kenya
Dirty water sending Nigerian schoolchildren to hospital
School principal in Kenya writes to us -- and our donors!
You can dramatically improve people's lives -- sometimes in only 90 minutes!
Repaired hand pump "a gift of love to friends in Jesus' name"
African community had river, several wells, but no safe water
Lifewater's hand-powered pumps a welcome alternative to electrical versions
Lifewater donors provide safe water to meet Muslim community's urgent needs
Failing wells leave villagers desperate for water
Lifewater’s well-drilling and “maintenance culture” applauded
Repair well brings safe water – and sound sleep!
Liberian town mourns children who died from bad water