
In July, a team of twelve people traveled to Guatemala to drill a well and share the love of Christ in Champerico, a town on the country’s western coast. Jenny Thompson was a member of that team. Here, in her own words, she shares some of her experiences from the trip. ...

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MALAWI—Chamba 2 Village, Nkhotakota District GPS: 12 56.155 S, 034 14.470 E At first, it seems you have three choices: get your family’s drinking water from a mud hole swirling with dirt and bacteria, risk life and limb drawing water from a crocodile-infested river, or pay to use the well at a nea...

Peter Jang
How much do we consume and waster water??
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EL SALVADOR – Los Vertientes Safety. It is a cherished part of our American culture. We want to live in the safest neighborhoods, drive the safest cars, put our kids in the safest schools, and stay away from “unsafe” parts of town. As a mother of 2 small children, I am constantly thinking [...]

Tanna Morton Stevens One of our classmates is involved in this great cause.....

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Mistress of Ceremonies :: Liz Jordan
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African Dance :: Kuumba House
Chairman of the Board :: Gary Loveless
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Andy Nixon, The Loft
The Lalime Family
Ali Eastburn, With This Ring
and more!

John Wilkerson $1 a voicemail for Podcasting for Water which benefits LWI. Call Two Blind Squirrels podcast at (206)350-6956 today until 7PM CST. Rules here - http://bit.ly/JUn8q

On Friday, September 25th, Living Water International hosted its Annual Houston Gala. More than 700 people attended the event, each one a part of The Story of the Thirsty...

ETHIOPIA—Kimpe Village, Lake Langano GPS: 07 31.826 N; 038 48.465 E The communities on the southern shore region of Lake Langano in the Rift Valley are considered some of the poorest people in Ethiopia. They live marginalized lives and support their families as subsistence farmers. ...

Did you know that the average Ugandan has only a 3rd grade education? Considering how much time they spend gathering water from distant sources or how many fall seriously ill with cholera, typhoid, or dysentery from drinking dirty water, a 3rd grade education could be regarded as a miracle...

Mindy Marie Stallings Hello Living Water I work for Comfort the Children International in Maai Mahiu,Kenya where you dug a borehole earlier this year for an IDP camp.



















