Your 2023 impact



The water crisis is solvable
Imagine this. Each morning you walk 30 minutes to collect water from a muddy stream that will most likely bring disease to your family.
Now imagine your village finally received a well to access the clean water right below your feet. The new well has greatly increased the quality of life for your community, but months later, a simple screw went loose, and the well no longer works. Your village doesn’t have a way to fix it, so your family must go back to drinking dirty water.
Unfortunately, non-functional wells are a reality. More than 60 percent of wells are not functioning at any given time. We want to change this, to provide long-term sustainability. Ninety-five percent of our wells are currently functional.

At Water for Good, we know maintenance MUST be a part of the solution.
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“I enjoy the thankfulness people show when I am repairing their pumps. Having clean water saves the villagers from drinking from the forest.”
“When we were drinking water from the bush, there was a lot of illness. After we got our well, the children are healthy, we all are healthy. We don’t get sick nearly as often.”
“As grassroots people, we appreciate grassroots organizations directly involved in work that needs to be accomplished. I don’t think any other team could have affected as much permanent change in the Central African Republic as they have. The name says it all.”
Our unique approach
WE DRILL
We drill and maintain water wells in the second poorest country in the world, the Central African Republic. By keeping clean water flowing here, we are showing we can do it anywhere.
WE MAINTAIN
Our local maintenance team travels to the water points to assure the clean water continues to flow.
WE SCALE
Once the wells are in place, we then move onto the next area. We will continue to scale our work until we reach the entire country.
WE COMMIT
To keeping the water flowing, for good!