Hope Moves Us Forward

Right now, the water crisis is holding millions of children back—stealing their health, education, and future.

Your support brings safe water to millions of children and their families in Sierra Leone and around the world!

Did you know 1 in 5 children are still held back by unsafe water? Every day, they walk long, dangerous paths—risking violence or wild animal attacks—to collect water that will make them sick with every sip.

In fact, waterborne illness alone robs kids of 443 million school days per year. But we can change this.

Today, your gift can bring hope flowing into a child’s life through safe water, sanitation, hygiene, and God’s love. Your generosity will open the doors to education, health, and opportunity—just like you did for Gassiumu in Sierra Leone.

Having lost the use of his leg, both of his parents, and carrying the daily burden of the water crisis—at 14-years-old, all he knew was how to survive. Yet, even after having to drop out of school, he refused to give up. Watch Gassiumu’s story below:

Access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene could save the lives of 297,000 children each year—children just like Gassiumu, who are still waiting on the message of the gospel, safe water, and the opportunity to dream again.

They’ve waited long enough. What happens next is up to us.

After Living Water Sierra Leone installed a hand pump in Gbangbatoke Junction, the years of hardship were not suddenly erased.
But with safe water easily available, hope began to flow.
When hope flows, strength is renewed. Dignity is restored. And entire communities can begin to move forward—one step at a time.
After Living Water Sierra Leone installed a hand pump in Gbangbatoke Junction, the years of hardship were not suddenly erased.
But with safe water easily available, hope began to flow.
When hope flows, strength is renewed. Dignity is restored. And entire communities can begin to move forward—one step at a time.
After Living Water Sierra Leone installed a hand pump in Gbangbatoke Junction, the years of hardship were not suddenly erased.
But with safe water easily available, hope began to flow.
When hope flows, strength is renewed. Dignity is restored. And entire communities can begin to move forward—one step at a time.