We fund and build sustainable wells in Africa and Asia to provide reliable access to safe, clean water. This transforms lives by improving health, education, and opportunities for entire communities.
Children actively improve their essential maths skills while also earning clean water for others. For every 10 correct answers, a full day of water is donated, linking education to real-world impact.
We inspire children and local communities to embrace kindness, empathy, and meaningful giving back through charitable action. These shared values create a culture of compassion that lasts for life.
We educate young people about climate change and its impact on water scarcity. Through school challenges, they learn how to make a difference and build a more sustainable, resilient future.
By becoming a sponsor, your business can play a direct role in providing clean, safe water to communities in need. Bringing together the business community, schools, and young people, we work side by side to build wells, raise awareness, and create lasting change for families globally. Together, we can turn your support into real impact, improving lives today and protecting resources for the future.
We partnered with The Water Retail Company, an expert retailer in the UK water market, to support our mission and strengthen our impact through shared values and collaboration. Together, we are raising awareness of global water issues and promoting sustainable water use across communities. By combining industry expertise with charitable purpose, we are turning local action into lasting global change.
Participating schools have already made a difference around the globe.
Schools register for free.
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