Wells of Life is a 501(c)(3) non-profit Christian organization whose mission is to provide rural Ugandans access to safe, clean water through the installation or restoration of sustainable borehole water wells and WASH (water, sanitation, and hygiene) educational programs. By committing your support for clean water, you give time, opportunity, education, and empowerment. When a community receives clean water, they are given the resources of health, hygiene, and time to create a more sustainable society. Thanks to our supporters, our wells are collectively serving more than 1 Million people.
From the beginning, it’s been our mission to end the water crisis, and we are just getting started. We are more determined than ever to see the day when everyone, everywhere has safe access to clean water. We hope you'll join us as we bring clean water to 250,000 more people in 2023.
Texas Water Mission supports water security in Honduras and the Navajo Nation through safe water access and health and hygiene education. The organization also has completed a water project in Haiti. Local events include an annual World Water Day festival at Confluence Park and the fall Wine & Water Dinner, all of which bring awareness to the challenges many countries face in providing clean water for their people.
One Million Goal, Inc. was founded with the mission to help provide clean water to one million men, women, and children in need.
Our organization raises money for, and awareness about, the global water crisis. We then partner with other organizations to help bring water - life's most critical resource - to some of the estimated 780 million people who currently live without it.
We believe that any effort to eradicate tyranny, poverty, or disease from the world will provide no enduring cure if we don't first provide clean water to all.
The founder of One Million Goal, Garret Biss, often says, "Even with the seed, soil, and sunshine, the miracle of life doesn't begin until you add water. So too is the hope for a brighter future for nearly 780 million people on the planet -- that hope won't begin until they have access to clean water."