Sumini’s Story – A World Water Day Success Story

We have a happy story to share with you! This is the story of a young girl named Sumini. The beginning of the story is sad because the people of her village, Mbota in Malawi, had to collect their water out of a hand-dug pit.

Cholera is No More – Palibe

Every time we return to a village to see how the equipment is holding up and how the people are doing, we hear that waterborne diseases have been eradicated. One such example was on Thursday June 4th 2015.

It is a Dream Come True

We invite you to join us in reminiscing about four villages WWFA helped in the past who all shared with us that receiving the gift of a WWFA water well was a dream come true!

Newspaper Covers WWFA Work to Help Children

Today, the media outlet Epoch Times published an article online explaining that when children have access to clean water they are able to go to school and stay in school.

My Teacher Loves Me Very Much

Luwiza Joseph

At Kapalulu there were a number of young girls in their school uniforms so I asked one of them about the health benefits of a borehole. Her name is Luwiza Joseph she is 10 years old.

WWFA’s Work Reported in Media

On December 2, 2022, The Epoch Times media outlet printed an article about our work at WWFA. We invite you to read the positive report of our efforts to bring clean water to people who are in need in Malawi Africa. Below please find the link to their online posting and the text: https://www.theepochtimes.com/california-nonprofit-builds-wells-in-africa-during-donation-season_4901270.html California […]