donate to freshwater projects why water?
  Unsafe water and lack of basic sanitation cause 80% of all sickness and disease, and kill more people every year than all forms of violence, including war.

charity: water is a non profit organization bringing clean, safe drinking water to people in developing nations. We give 100% of the money raised to direct project costs.  With the help of exemplary organizations on the ground and individuals here, we can drill wells and provide people with this basic, essential need.

 
   
   
  Water for Christmas.

We are people. Moms, Dads, Sons, Daughters. United by the desire to keep our eyes and hearts open.
To increasingly live for things bigger than ourselves. So this Christmas season, we’re going to give up something. Big somethings. Little somethings. Going without so the people in Liberian villages can have access to clean water. The Moms, Dads, Sons, Daughters.

Statistics show that Americans spend 450 billion dollars on Christmas every year. Experts estimate it would cost 10 billion dollars to give the whole world clean water. This has become a national campaign to see if we can change these statistics. To swing the pendulum from consumerism to compassion.
To see what happens when we come together and buy Water for Christmas.


Our Advent wish in 2008— Water For Christmas.
 
donate to water for christmas.
100% of your donation will directly build freshwater wells and fund basic sanitation projects. View donor disclosure policy >
 
 
 
  The water crisis affects 1 in 6 people on the planet.   $20 can give one person clean water for 20 years.  
  1.1 billion people on our planet lack access to safe, clean drinking water.  That's one in six of us.  80% of all disease on the planet is attributable to the lack of water and basic sanitation. learn more >   Underground aquifers can be found even in dry areas, and with the proper funding and knowledge, wells can be built.  A freshwater well costs $5,000 and can serve an average of 500 people with clean, safe drinking water for 20 years. learn more >  
 
 
What happens after a well is built?   Closing the loop: proving it in GoogleEarth.
 

After a well is installed, charity: water partners work directly with villagers, teaching them how to maintain and fix their well and hand pump device, while also conducting basic hygiene and sanitation classes.   charity: water proves every well built using photos, video, and GPS coordinates plotted in Google Earth. charity: water staff or volunteers visit the projects on the ground, to monitor and evaluate the work being done.
see the finished wells in Google Earth >