The love of Christ, combined with scripture, has a transformative effect. It reveals to people who they really are – image bearers of God. The staff at Healing Waters strives to embody God’s love in all that we do. When our teams enter a community, they let people know that they are there to provide…
Why digging wells is not always the solution. When people hear that I work for a water nonprofit, their first question is usually, “So you drill wells?” I then explain that while a well might be a starting point, at Healing Waters International, we go beyond just drilling a well. We always include a comprehensive…
Rob Anthony, with his background in mechanical engineering and pastoral leadership, leads Healing Waters International, a faith-based organization at the forefront of pioneering engineered solutions for community-wide safe water systems in remote and water-constrained areas worldwide. After a successful exit from a startup he built out of college, Rob’s desire to be vocationally involved in Christian…
In the community of San José Monteverde, in Oaxaca, Mexico, Healing Waters International implemented the first project of its kind – to pipe water from a river, over a mountain to reach the community on the other side. This project provides Healing Water’s largest water supply (over 27,000 gallons per day), climbing a distance of…
Discover how common waterborne diseases impact learning, strategies to mitigate their effects, and how you can help support the clean water initiative.
Discover how common waterborne diseases impact learning, strategies to mitigate their effects, and how you can help support the clean water initiative.
Discover how common waterborne diseases impact learning, strategies to mitigate their effects, and how you can help support the clean water initiative.
Discover how common waterborne diseases impact learning, strategies to mitigate their effects, and how you can help support the clean water initiative.
Access to clean water is not just a basic necessity but a fundamental human right. Yet, for millions living in developing countries and impoverished communities, this essential resource remains a distant dream, overshadowed by the harsh realities of waterborne diseases, environmental degradation, and economic disparities. On average, women and girls in developing countries walk 3.7 miles…