What is our goal?

Our dream is to dig 100 wells in 2025, impacting 100,000 to 200,000 lives. By 2026, we aim for 1,000 wells, and by 2028, 5,000 wells across Nigeria and beyond. The need is vast, but every well tells a story of lives transformed.

This ambitious goal is possible because we've witnessed the life-changing impact of clean water. We've seen the joy of communities as clean water flows for the first time, knowing it will change their lives forever.

We can't do this alone. Your support brings hope and saves lives. Together, we can achieve 100 wells in 2025, 1,000 in 2026, and 5,000 by 2028, transforming communities one well at a time.

-Help us bring clean water, restore hope, and change lives—one drop at a time.-

How much money does it take to build a well?

The answer may surprise you. To dig one well in Nigeria, it typically costs less than $2,000 USD. For what some might spend on a vacation, a new gadget, or even a night out, we can provide an entire community with the most essential resource—clean, life-saving water. Think about that. For under $2,000, we can bring safe drinking water to people who have lived their entire lives without it. And it’s not just a one-time fix. Each well we dig has the potential to transform the lives of 2,000 to 3,000 people.

But the impact doesn’t stop there. With proper care and maintenance—something we make sure to teach the community—these wells can last for decades. A single well, built today, can serve families for 10, 20, or even 30 years. It becomes the lifeblood of the community, providing not just water but hope, health, and a future. Imagine what that means for the mother who no longer has to fear giving her children contaminated water. Imagine what it means for the child who can focus on school instead of spending hours each day walking miles to fetch water. The ripple effect is enormous

Now imagine what we can do with $10,000. For that amount, we can build 5 wells, each one impacting up to 2,000 people. That’s 10,000 lives transformed, 10,000 people who no longer have to drink unsafe water, 10,000 individuals who are given the chance to live healthier, fuller lives. What may seem like a modest sum has the power to rewrite the history of entire communities.