Your Ministry Can Change Other Women’s Lives
- Mobilize your women’s ministry to
make a real impact on the global
water crisis - Bring clean water, sanitation, and
gospel hope to unreached places - Create lasting change for other
women and children in rural Africa
and Asia
Tell me how I can give a village clean water, health, and hope.
More than 500 churches have partnered with
Lifewater to love like Jesus.
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH:
Get your Women’s Ministry Involved
Lifewater offers a number of women’s ministry outreach ideas to help your group be the hands and feet of Jesus.
- Sponsor a Village Project
Commit to helping an entire village together. We’ll help you! - Engage Your Women’s Group
Use our materials to grow a Biblical understanding of the water crisis. With every donation, we provide progress updates throughout the project, program overview of the village and region, and a completion report. - Ignite a Global Mindset
Engage your women’s ministry to help forever change the lives of women and children living in extreme poverty in Africa and Asia.
Create Life Change that Lasts with Lifewater
For more than 40 years, Lifewater has helped ministries be the hands and feet of Jesus by bringing clean water, improved health, and the hope of the gospel to families living in extreme poverty. Since 1977, we’ve served more than 2.5 million people and with your ministry’s help, we will serve more! Here’s how Lifewater is unique.
Biblical Worldview
We see people and poverty in the context of God’s love and restoration.
Remote Locations
We serve in hard-to-reach places where families that are most vulnerable live.
Sustainability
We work on local and regional levels to create change that lasts.
WASH
Safe Water Access, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) practices can help make clean water sustainable and nearly eliminate waterborne diseases.
Impact Data
We measure, analyze, and report results online to ensure our activities are making a lasting impact.
Appropriate Water Technology
We access appropriate, long-lasting solutions which utilize local ingenuity, readily available supplies, and materials that community leaders can access.