Water Aid

Access to Clean Water Transforms Communities

Across the world, 663 million people still live without access to safe, clean drinking water. It’s not just a health risk, it’s a barrier to education, to food security, and to dignity and so much more.

Water Changes Lives

Your support allows Human Concern USA to build clean water systems in areas facing the greatest need. These projects are not one-time installations. They are designed to provide lasting access to safe water through both infrastructure and long-term community training.

 

We work with local partners who know the needs of their communities. We also invest in training local staff to manage and maintain wells, so the impact continues long after construction is complete.

Here’s what your gift can provide:

  • Protection from waterborne illnesses such as cholera, typhoid, and dysentery
  • Fewer missed school days due to illness or long walks to find water
  • Improved food security through agriculture and livestock care
  • Community-led oversight of water systems for long-term reliability

Build a Well.
Change a Community

The Need Is Urgent and Widespread

Each year, more than 443 million school days are lost to water-related illness. Every day, 1,000 children die from diseases caused by unsafe drinking water.
Without reliable access to clean water, families face constant setbacks. But with your help, that cycle can be broken.

 

Through our Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) programs, we’re reaching drought-affected regions with practical, community-driven solutions. These programs are built not only to deliver clean water, but to keep it flowing safely for years to come.

Lasting Rewards. Lasting Mercy.

Clean water strengthens every part of a community, from health and hygiene to education and food security. When you build a well with Human Concern USA, you don’t just meet an urgent need. You create long-term change that families can rely on for years.

 

That’s why this is considered Sadaqah Jariyah, a form of charity that continues to give back, day after day, every time someone draws water to drink, cook, clean, or grow.

 

Give today and take part in a lasting act of mercy.