This weekend has been spent in large part getting water treatment systems constructed for shipment here in the states. We are pleased to announce that an additional 10 systems are scheduled to be shipped out on Monday, along with equipment for wastewater management. The need for clean water in Haiti remains tremendous and we appreciate the outpouring of support from those involved in the efforts.
Additionally we are excited to announce that our staff members from Honduras arrived safely in Haiti this weekend. Headed by Hector Chacon, the team from Honduras will be able to help us continue the response on the ground in Haiti. The staff transitioning is an ongoing effort, as transportation from Haiti can be challenging. Please continue to pray

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.
Posted on
Monday, February 8, 2010
by Trevor Bowman