The Global Water Crisis
Clean drinking water and basic sanitation are critical to life. Without them, families walk miles for water that makes them sick, spend their income on medication, and struggle to send their children to school.
The global water crisis impacts 785 million people—1 in 10 people—on the planet today. Plus, 1 in 4 lack access to a toilet, a critical element to overall health.
The good news: This is entirely preventable. We can end the crisis in our lifetime.
How Can I Help? There are many ways for you to do your part in ending the water crisis:
1. Sign up for a One-Time or Recurring Payroll Donation to LifeWater - Use this form to have your donation held from your paycheck and sent to LifeWater automatically!
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2. Educate Yourself and Get Involved - Head to LifeWater's website to learn more about their efforts and see how you can help spread awareness.
3. Pray for Change - Sign up for LifeWater's email list to receive specific prayers to transform and heal lives in the places they serve.
Impact Around the World!
SOFG’s partnership has helped bring transformation to Shinyanga, Tanzania. Thank you! Because of you, local Lifewater staff have been able to partner with WASH facilitators as their communities adopt healthy habits. Shija is one of these facilitators. As a WASH facilitator, Shija models the tools and behaviors needed for good health and helps her neighbors adopt WASH behaviors. Her home is in Mishepo Village and was recently certified as a Healthy Home.
“After receiving training from Lifewater, now our family has changed,” smiled Shija. “We have a good bathroom, a dish drying rack, and we wash our hands before and after any activity in order to protect ourselves from dangerous diseases.” Mishepo Village will have a safe water source soon. The community is looking forward to the day when they have safe water, which will remove many of their day-to-day challenges.
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“I believe my dreams are going to come true,” smiled Shija. “With water flowing near my home, I will be able to cultivate a garden to help my family.” In 2022, many villages in Shinyanga, Tanzania will become healthier as they adopt healthy habits with help from WASH facilitators like Shija. You made this possible in Shinyanga.
We can’t thank you enough for your support!
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