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Access to clean water is one of the most critical issues facing communities worldwide. At Healing Waters International, we aim to provide solutions that empower the world’s most vulnerable communities to flourish. We’ve evolved our water distribution model through innovation and dedication to offer more sustainable, durable, and efficient systems. A common water distribution method in…

According to the United Nations, improved access to safe water is the most significant factor in alleviating global poverty. Although global issues are complex and require the collaboration of various stakeholders to achieve systemic and long-term change, access to safe water is a fundamental element in addressing these challenges. Providing consistent access to safe water…

Heidi Johnson

 In both Guatemala and Haiti, conflict disrupts water access, leaving communities struggling to survive in the aftermath. Access to safe water fosters restoration and stability, establishing a foundation for reconciliation and healing. It is no coincidence that water is often used metaphorically to symbolize peace, life, and renewal.

Discover how common waterborne diseases impact learning, strategies to mitigate their effects, and how you can help support the clean water initiative.

Healing Waters Media

Discover how common waterborne diseases impact learning, strategies to mitigate their effects, and how you can help support the clean water initiative.

Healing Waters Media

Discover how common waterborne diseases impact learning, strategies to mitigate their effects, and how you can help support the clean water initiative.

Healing Waters Media

A child's hand can be seen filling a portable water jug in the Sierra Leone Water Crisis

Discover how common waterborne diseases impact learning, strategies to mitigate their effects, and how you can help support the clean water initiative.

Healing Waters Media

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…

passing a bucket of dirty water for use as drinking water

Discover how common waterborne diseases impact learning, strategies to mitigate their effects, and how you can help support the clean water initiative.

Healing Waters Media