WaterStep in Brazil
[foogallery id="7097"] On August 6th, WaterStep traveled with a medical team from Walnut Street Baptist Church (led by Doctors Steve and Pat Wheeler) to Brazil to work alongside AMOR (Amazon…
[foogallery id="7097"] On August 6th, WaterStep traveled with a medical team from Walnut Street Baptist Church (led by Doctors Steve and Pat Wheeler) to Brazil to work alongside AMOR (Amazon…
[foogallery id="6860"] WaterStep welcomed over 15 people to our headquarters in Louisville to attend a Hand Pump Repair Training and a Water Treatment & Health/Hygiene Training yesterday. Students from University…
WaterStep proudly welcomes a hidden hero to our headquarters for Hand Pump Repair Training. Meet Andrew Gardour. Andrew is from the suburbs of Monrovia, Liberia and is one of WaterStep's…
In April of last year, thanks to you, WaterStep responded to the 7.8 earthquake that devastated the Esmeraldas Province of Ecuador. Thousands of people were displaced, and lacked immediate access…
Empowerment. A valuable word. Waterstep takes pride in training people how to use safe water solutions like water purification so that communities in the developing world are empowered to take…
Just two weeks ago Rodney and Amy Westlake arrived to WaterStep's headquarters in Louisville, Kentucky to be trained on how to install portable safe water systems using WaterStep's M-100 which…
Part Three of Saving Refugees in Nigera By Chris Kenning As dawn broke over a camp of thousands of refugees in their own country, a crowd of Nigerian women gathered…
Thank You, Chris Kenning! This is the 2nd post in a series where volunteer Chris Kenning is documenting WaterStep's work to save refugees in Nigeria. Click here to read Chris's…
A BIG Thank You is extended to Lisa Preuett for donating part of the proceeds from her book Embracing the Race to Saving Lives with Safe Water. Embracing the Race…