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Links Criteria:  Hydromissions International is all about Jesus Christ - we have no desire to become just another humanitarian relief organization.  If you would like to be added to this page, please contact us.  The following links are all organizations and individuals whose primary objective is to share the love of Christ through water ministry.  Please support them as they faithfully serve Him.

 

Equip, Inc.  (828) 738-3891.  126 Rock House Rd, PO Box 1126, Marion, NC 28752-1126.  Equip is a missionary training center offering courses in water development, missionary medicine, community health evangelism, food production, etc. (top)
 
Safe Water International Ministries  (641) 933-4345.  S.W.I.M. for Him, P.O. Box 241, Washington, IA 52353.  The goal of S.W.I.M. is to reach the poorest of the poor with the Gospel of Christ by using the technology available for disinfecting water.  S.W.I.M. produces portable chlorination units for treating standing water sources.  These units are available for purchase. (top)
 
Servants 4 Him  (540) 668-6700 .  P.O. Box 597, Hamilton, VA 20159.  Servants 4 Him utilizes "good deeds evangelism", often involving  low-cost water filtration systems.  Much of the work is done in Guatemala.  (top)
 
Water and More  (325) 949-9633.  3214 Sanford, San Angelo, Texas 76904.  A partnership of Southland Baptist Church, World Concern and others, Water and More helps establish "H2O Clubs" to promote sustainable water ministries in rural communities.  W&M also develops appropriate technologies for poor farmers to increase income and food security.  (top)
 
International Aid  (616) 846.7490 or (800) 968-7490.  17011 W. Hickory Spring Lake, Michigan 49456-9712.  International Aid is a Christian relief and development agency that responds to Biblical mandates by providing and supporting solutions in healthcare.  (top)
 
Wellspring of Life  PO Box 1495, Dunedin, FL 34697.  The vision of Wellspring of Life Ministries is to bring life-giving water and the living water of Jesus Christ by providing fresh water through their well-drilling ministry and building relationships that open ministry opportunities.  (top)
 
Staff of Hope  (866) 853-0574.  3062 Lone Pine Road, Medford, OR 97504.  The vision of SOH is to share hope by demonstrating God's love through partnerships with communities of East Africa, empowering them to meet their own spiritual, physical, educational and economic needs.  (top)
 
Highways and Hedges (662) 415-4837.  PO Box 2707, Presidio, TX 79845.  H&H works among the Tarahumara Indians of the western Sierra Madres Mountains of Chihuahua, Mexico providing clean drinking water through wells and systems in the remote villages and communities. They are also bringing the Living Water by taking the Gospel into areas it has never been before.  (top)
 
A Cup of Water International, Inc (267) 242-1798.  PO Box 647, Glenside, PA 19038.  ACOWI is a Korean-based evangelical missions organization, using water projects as a contact point for evangelical outreach to the un-reached.  (top)
 
Mekong Project  103 Moo 10, Nong Gom Gao, Nong Khai, Thailand 43000.  An international team of volunteers dedicated to improving the lives of the neediest people in SE Asia.  (top)
 
Flowing Streams Ministries  P.O. Box 3134, Shawnee, KS 66203.  FSM serves as a resource for water ministries by pooling together funds and support from donors.  Rather than reinventing the wheel, FSM distributes those funds to projects that are being done by already-established water ministries.  (top)
 
Christian Blind Mission International  864-239-0065.  P.O. Box 19000, Greenville , SC 29602CBMI is the oldest and largest ministry with the primary purpose of improving the quality of life for the blind and disabled living in the world's most disadvantaged societies. They provide preventative, medical, rehabilitative and educational services through more than 1,000 projects in 113 countries.  The water focus comes in as Hydromissions is beginning to work with CBMI to address causes of river blindness.  (top)
 
Water of Life  (864) 241-6662.  P O Box 2415, Greenville, SC 29616.  Formerly "Living Water Carolinas", this group trains and conducts short-term missions trips including well drilling, hygiene, and medical clinics primarily in Liberia.  (top)
 
Living Water International  (281) 261-7984 Toll-free: (877) 594-4426.  PO Box 2257, Sugar Land, TX 77487-2257.  LWI conducts well drilling training and missions trips.  They are linked with development and manufacturing of powered water drilling equipment. (top)
 
Life Water  (805) 541-6634 Toll-free: (888) 543-3426.  PO Box 3131 San Luis Obispo, CA 93403.  Lifewater's volunteers train nationals in developing countries with technical skills to improve their drinking water supplies. They donate all the necessary equipment to the trained national crew and continue to provide technical and financial support until they are self-sufficient.  (top)
 
Water Missions International  (843) 769-7395.  2040 Savage Road, Box 31258, Charleston, SC 29417.  This company develops community-sized water filtration systems for missions and disaster relief projects.  (top)
 
New Life International  (812) 752-7474.  6764 South Bloomington Trail, Underwood, Indiana 47177.  New Life specializes in surface water treatment through the use of inexpensive, portable chlorination units.  (top)
 
Living Waters for the World  (615) 261-4008.  318 Seaboard Lane, Suite 205, Franklin TN 37067.  An outreach of the Presbyterian church, LWW serves as a resource to churches of all denominations, civic organizations and others in mission, enabling them to provide clean water to their partners in need. (top)
 
Chapin Living Waters  (315) 788-0891.  364 N. Colorado Ave, Watertown NY 13601.  CLW helps poor people in third world countries grow vegetables when there is insufficient rain. We offer simple, sustainable technologies for subsistence farming, bringing hope to the poorest people and the opportunity to solve their own problems. (top)
 
Holy Water Group  (864) 346-6972.   121 Delmar Dr, Simpsonville SC 29680.  A non-denominational ministry set up to provide clean water and eye care in poverty stricken areas of Honduras. (top)
 
Missions Resource International  (409) 291-2191.  210 Holmes, Lumberton TX 78501.  MRI is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization working to provide fresh water through means of drilling water wells and other water projects along with sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ to those who are in need.. (top)
 
Water Wins  (616) 224-5874.  2850 Kalamazoo Ave SE, Grand Rapids .  The purpose of Water Wins is to leverage our God-given talents to improve the lives and living conditions of the local people in northwest Nigeria through water well drilling, Biblical teaching, and community development. (top)
 
Water for All International  Carries out small local programs directly with poor families in poor areas of the world with local partners, churches, or non profits teaching local families to drill their own water wells, make their own pumps, farm better, and increase income.   (top)
 
Robin's Song  (319) 210-1655. PO Box 35, Marion, IA 52302  Equipping people and training them to provide safe, clean drinking water for their communities. Our Purpose is to make available clean drinking water in areas of great need. To help people to support themselves with an income from drilling the deep wells. To show God’s love to the people we serve that they may know Him as their personal Lord and Savior. (top)
 
Edge Outreach  (502) 568-63421500 Arlington Ave., Louisville, KY 40206  EO/PureWater PureLife trains individuals and organizations to provide safe drinking water to people in developing countries. Year-round training includes community water assessment, water purification, filtration, hand pump repair. (top)