Healing Waters is blessed to partner with Jibu, L3C, and their micro-enterprise model in bringing safe water solutions to thousands in Uganda and Rwanda. Fifteen, high production, solar-powered systems have been shipped with nine more to follow. We can’t wait to see what happens when the projects are mobilized in these African nations!
“To educate girls is to reduce poverty.”- Kofi Annan, former UN Secretary-General We couldn’t agree more with Kofi Annan. Yet there are so many factors that can keep a girl in a developing country out of school and trapped in a cycle of poverty. And dirty water happens to be one of the biggest! Girls under the…
We are so impressed by today’s youth. It is amazing what they will do to raise awareness for a cause! Jennifer Wyffels’ Spanish 4 classes at Geneseo High School raised over $400 by collecting spare change from their friends at school! One of their chapters in their text book is on issues in the world…
Over the past two weeks, we have introduced you to the coolest 3rd graders we know! Jill Hodge and her 3rd grade class at Franklin Elementary in Liberty, Missouri, learned all about the Global Water Crisis and then decided to do something about it! They raised over $200, bringing clean water for life to 8 people!…
Last week, you met the Hodge podge 3rd grade class that brought clean water to 8 people through their donation to Healing Waters! Read the first blog post here. We asked them a few more questions about what they learned during their study on the Global Water Crisis and here are a few more answers: Q: What do…
Located on Lake George in Western Uganda, the small community of Nyakera has not had the opportunity to reach its full potential, one full of so many rich resources, because of one simple fact: Over 100 Years of No Clean Water. Sustainable Missions Inc. (SMI) and the Nyakera Gospel Center have joined with Healing Waters to help this…
Read about HWI Director of Partnerships Ryan Decker’s “Trinity of Support” in the most recent edition of “The Phoenix.” Click here to read the full article.
Ministering in the developing world, we frequently face challenges surrounding ownership and accountability for the projects we provide. As stewards of God’s resources, can we determine the level of “skin in the game” of a potential ministry partner? Not always. When we can, it’s a true blessing. Lluvias de Gracia Church sits in the heart of…