How Nonprofit Water Organizations Help People in Need
Worldwide, approximately 736 million people live below the poverty line, earning $1.90 a day or less. 1 These impoverished people in developing countries are often the same ones without access to clean water. The contaminated water they are forced to drink often makes them sick, keeping adults from earning a wage and children from gaining a proper education, contributing to the cycle of poverty. Intent on simply feeding their families, these individuals typically can’t afford better options, but nonprofit water organizations are helping provide this essential resource. For example, GFA World installs Jesus Wells in communities in need of clean water in places such as Asia. These wells are dug up to 600 feet deep to ensure water is available year-round, even in times of drought. Locally maintained, one Jesus Well can provide water for approximately 300 people for up to 20 years. Though offered in the name of and with the love of Christ, this water is freely given to all within the comm...