Breaking the Cycle of Unsafe Water
"We must step up and do something right to break the cycle of enslavement, and access to safe water is the best way to empower and transform communities." Raphael Wanjala…
"We must step up and do something right to break the cycle of enslavement, and access to safe water is the best way to empower and transform communities." Raphael Wanjala…
On Saturday, April 16, while many of us were still sipping our coffee, or watching cartoons with our children, families in Ecuador were scrambling for their lives in the midst…
WaterStep is preparing to respond to the 7.8 magnitude earthquake that hit Ecuador on April 16th, causing wide-spread devastation and more than 650 deaths. This is the deadliest quake to…
WaterStep will lead a six -member team that will travel to Orosi Valley, Costa Rica and begin a project providing proper access to sanitation. The team will include staff members…
Louisville continues to prove why it is a compassionate city. This month, we have partnered with people all around the city to raise money and collect shoes for the children…
"Today like any other day, WaterStep wants you to know though much of our equipment and training is designed for certain use in the developing world and disaster situations both…
We are thankful for Ana and her dedication to saving lives with safe water in her country, Costa Rica. Ana has been a part of the WaterStep team for 9…
Guest bloggers Mark Hogg and Wallace J. Nichols are jazzed about the Global Missions Health Conference from November 5 - 7. They each shared what they mean when they say,…
What’s your water? That was the opening question asked by Dr. Wallace J. Nichols at Louisville Water Tower during the 2015 IF Water event, an affiliate of the annual Idea…
"Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all." Goal #6 of the Global Goals for Sustainable Development is one that WaterStep has been working towards for 20…
Happy Give Local Louisville day! If you have ever considered donating to safe water projects, today is a great day to start. We are excited to join with other…
WaterStep first began work in Costa Rica in 2001. For 14 years, WaterStep has worked primarily in the central highlands and the Pacific coast, focusing in the provinces of Guanacaste,…