2 Billion People Lack Access to Safe Water

Safe Water Saves Lives
Your gift will help bring safe water and the hope of God’s love to men, women, and children in need. Just $50 provides safe water and the Living Water message of Jesus Christ to one person.
Charity Navigator awarded Water Mission its top rating for 18 consecutive years, a distinction shared by only 1% of charities rated by the organization. All gifts are tax-deductible to the full extent permitted by law.

2025 Walk for Water in N. Charleston, SC
On March 29, 2025, we will join together to bring clean, safe water to more than 14,000 people in need around the world.

Safe Water Protects Babies From Illnesses
Despite differences in culture, language, and religion, mothers worldwide can agree that babies are precious and should be protected. You can help mothers like Dulce and their children by giving safe water.

Is the Lord Calling You to Serve?
Water Mission is looking for hard-working, purpose-driven people to join our team around the world.
Show God's Love With Safe Water Today
Water Mission is a Christian engineering nonprofit that builds sustainable safe water solutions for people in developing countries, refugee camps, and disaster areas.
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Together, We Can Save Lives and Transform Communities
We are a team of builders—as engineers, marketers, implementers, fundraisers, volunteers, and donors. We believe God never intended for some to have safe water and others to suffer. So each of our actions—in partnership with yours—adds up to lives saved.

Featured Stories
Read about all the ways we are helping to bring safe water solutions to communities around the world.

Why We Walk: 2025 Walk for Water
George and Molly Greene, Water Mission’s co-founders, started the Walk with the goal of giving others the opportunity to experience walking for water, which is a daily reality for millions of people.

Safe Water is a Human Right for All. This Includes Women and Girls.

Follow Six-Year-Old Celestine on Her Walk for Water

Serving After Disaster: A Note From Water Mission’s CEO and President

Meeting Students' Special Needs in Kenya
