Dirty water kills.
It's a crisis we can stop. One well, one community at a time.
Raised
£24,477
Goal
£200,000

Dirty Water Kills More Children Than All Wars Combined.
Every single day, contaminated water claims more young lives than bullets and bombs ever could. It makes no headlines — it kills quietly, drop by drop, in villages the world has forgotten.
Cholera, typhoid, and dysentery take the life of a child every two minutes. Millions of families have no choice but to drink the very water that makes them sick, because it is the only water they have.
This isn't a natural disaster. It's a crisis we can stop — one well, one community at a time.
📍Kinondo Village, Kwale County, Kenya
See the Difference Clean Water Makes
In this remote village in Kenya, a single water well has transformed everyday life. Women no longer have to walk for miles to collect water, children can spend more time learning instead of searching for it, and families now have access to clean, safe drinking water.
Together, we're helping entire communities build healthier, more hopeful futures.
Donate today and be the reason another community thrives.
This is what millions of children are forced to drink
This is what you would give your child
HOW YOU CAN HELP
WATER WELL
£550 GBP
SOLAR POWERED SYSTEM
£1,300 GBP
GENERAL WATER FUND
Support all our clean water projects where the need is greatest — your gift goes where it matters most.
WATER WALKS
Join or organize a community Water Walk near you to raise awareness and funds for clean water.
Clean Water Transforms Health, Education & Livelihoods.

Health
Cuts disease 50%
Contaminated water carries cholera, typhoid, dysentery, and polio. Every 2 minutes, a child dies from a water-related disease. A single well can cut disease rates by 50% in a village.

Education
Enrollment +30%
Girls walk 6 kilometres a day to fetch water, missing school and falling behind. When a well arrives near a school, enrollment rises by up to 30% — especially for girls.

Livelihood
Time freed to earn
Time spent collecting water is time not spent farming, working, or building a business. A well frees entire communities to pursue income and lift themselves out of poverty.