GFA World To Drill Over 4,000 "Jesus Wells" in Asia's Most Thirsty Hotspots
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World Water Day on March 22 Spotlights Chronic Water Shortages,
Issues Call to “Leave Nobody Behind”
STONEY CREEK, Ontario–Faith-based humanitarian agency GFA World (formerly: Gospel For Asia) today announced plans to drill more than 4,000 of its unique “Jesus Wells” in the most needy communities this year, as World Water Day on March 22 spotlights the struggle to satisfy the world’s growing thirst.
GFA (www.gfa.ca) — a leading provider of clean water in Asia’s most thirsty hotspots — has helped drill thousands of wells and supply tens of thousands of household BioSand water filters where water shortages are most critical.
World Water Day highlights the vital importance of access to clean drinking water as a basic human right — this year under the theme “leaving no one behind.”
“Absolutely no one should be left behind when it comes to the most basic need of life — not just water, but clean water,” said GFA founder Dr. KP Yohannan. “Our goal is to provide a long-term, solution in the water-starved villages and communities we serve, giving everyone access to fresh water and providing the training they need to keep their new well pumping clean water for decades to come.”
In some areas of Asia during the long dry season, villagers wait more than six months for rain, helplessly watching rivers and watering holes dry up. Often the only water source — a dirty pond — spawns illnesses such as typhoid and chronic diarrhea that threaten children’s lives.
The answer is under the ground, tapping fresh water reserves deep below the surface — and GFA World provided a unique solution with “Jesus Wells.”
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