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Another System Installed Today

The 20th Living Water Treatment System was installed on Thursday in the Grand Guave region of Haiti. Our team on the ground in Haiti continues to assess the areas within and nearby and Port-au-Prince to help provide water to those in need. We also anticipate the arrival of more systems tomorrow by way of a ship, so we ask for your continued prayers for safe and timely travel.

We also pray for safe travel for everyone involved in the staff transition currently underway in Haiti. Two volunteers along with one staff member will be traveling from Haiti to the states next week. In response, we will be entering more staff into Haiti who are eager to help however they can. Please continue to extend your thoughts and prayers to everyone involved in the Haiti effort.

 

How You Can Help

Pray

Please continue to pray with us for the hurting people of Haiti. Pray that God lead us in His path for this disaster relief effort. We also covet your prayers for the strength, stamina and safety of our staff and volunteers, especially those working on the ground in Haiti.

Donate

Please prayerfully consider giving to Water Missions International in support of our disaster relief efforts. We anticipate a long road ahead with more than 100 potential water systems for Haiti. Your help is greatly needed, and every penny counts! Click here to donate now.

Get Involved

Visit Water Missions International in Charleston, SC for a guided tour of our offices and production facility. Currently, tours are available each weekday at 4:00pm. To sign up, complete the tour request form.

Numerous volunteers are needed for WMI’s upcoming Walk for Water in Charleston, SC on Saturday, March 20. Please visit our Walk for Water volunteer page to find out more.

3 comments (Add your own)

1. Ken Pandya wrote:
Wonderful work! So glad to see that your organization is making a real difference in Haiti.

I would like to help.

I am a water treatment professional with over 38 years of experience in consulting designing, building, servicing, troubleshooting all sorts of water treatment systems- ranging from 10 gpm to 10,000 gpm. I have worked for municipal, industrial and commercial installations ranging from $10,000 to $35 millions. I own a small water treamtment company in Dallas, Texas area.

I am interested to help develop a long-term solution for the people of Haiti, and other poor nations. If intersted, please call me at 972 733 4404 or send me an email at pandyaken@aol.com Please also see my company's website, www.awtsusa.com

February 9, 2010 @ 1:45 PM

2. Bill McBride wrote:
I want to help out.
I own a water treatment company in New Hampshire and am looking for a way to help in Haiti.
My company holds a public water systems operator license gaade 1a and a pump installers license. The main part of our business is in water purification and hydraulics. I have my passport and have my shots for travel to Haiti.
I am interested in a solution based mission vs a short term fix.

February 10, 2010 @ 5:22 PM

3. curt king wrote:
I have been drilling in Haiti for many years. I am drilling in the tent camps near Pap. my compressor failed completely 2 days ago. I need to rent the 2 compressors you have sitting in your yard at ti tinyan if at all possible, to finish a well, since our new one wont be here for a week or two. Can you help? curt king 1-206-854-2064 or haitian # 38038753. can we work anything out to immediately complete this well? I am with Healing Hands International and the Free Methodist Mission.

February 11, 2010 @ 6:19 AM

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