Wishing Well International Foundation and Safe Water Team, an NGO out of Michigan whose sponsors have made it possible to establish Hydraid distrbutions centers in Ghana, Haiti, Dominican Republic and Honduras, have forged an agreement of mutual cooperation.  Under this agreement SWT will assist WWIF in fine tuning and implementing a fundraising strategy geared more towards reaching the water purification industry.

The Water Quality Association (WQA) has 2,400 members plus thousands more water industry professionals world wide.  The Foundation is currently a WQA member in good standing and this gives WWIF a tremendous opportunity to pull the industry together to make an impact as a whole.

In exchange WWIF will continue to support the use of the Hydraid system and whenever possible use the inventory and infrastructure in the above mentioned countries to get units to those who desperately need it quicker.

This simplifies things and takes away a couple of extra steps out of the equation which made the process of distribution and delivery a lot longer.  We look forward to working with SWT and its partners.


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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.
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