Facts:
  • 884 million people in the world do not have access to clean water.
  • 1.6 million children die each year from waterborne diseases.
  • The Millennium Development Goal on child survival (MDG 4) will remain beyond our reach until diarrheal disease, poor sanitation and unsafe drinking water issues are addressed.

May 2017

Deerfield Beach, FL – May 15, 2017 - Representatives of Wishing Well International Foundation (WWIF) attended and exhibited at the 2017 WQA Convention & Exposition in Orlando, Florida, to raise funds and awareness for the cause of clean water. The three-day gathering of water-industry professionals was preceded by WWIF’s 5th Annual Golf Tournament at the Shingle Creek Golf Club on March 28.

More than 30 golfers played in the event. Their registrations and the sponsorships of 34 companies netted

Jun 2016

Deerfield Beach, FL – June 15, 2016 - Representatives of Wishing Well International Foundation (WWIF) from the US and South Africa successfully completed a small-scale expedition across southern Africa. The group deployed more than 30 water filters during the week-long adventure. They also reinforced relationships in the region, monitored filters deployed in years past and installed new biofoam filters for the first time. The trip further prepared WWIF for next year's big event; the 10-1-10 Africa Expedition. The '10-1-10' in

May 2015

Deerfield Beach, FL – May 1, 2015 - The combination of good weather, a great turnout and exciting action resulted in a successful golf tournament last week for Wishing Well International Foundation (WWIF). This was the organization’s fourth tournament, held for the second time at The Revere Golf Club in Henderson, NV, just south of Las Vegas. The event has preceded the annual WQA Aquatech show each of the last four years, generating donations and publicity for WWIF and its worldwide

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