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Questions about our mission:

The Pokot are a community in Kenya. Many families live in remote areas where people often walk long distances for water that is frequently unsafe. Your support helps bring clean, reliable water closer to home.

We exist to provide clean water, both physical and spiritual, to the Pokot by digging wells and starting churches.

Clean water is life-saving. A working well improves health, reduces waterborne illness, and gives families back time for school, work, and community. The one-pager calls this “life-saving water,” which captures the impact well.

Three hundred wells are already providing clean water. The next goal is 700 more wells, with a parallel goal to start 700 more churches.

For every well dug, a church is started. We meet physical needs and also share the hope of the Gospel through community, empowerment, and evangelism.

We prioritize communities with the greatest need, practical drilling feasibility, and a plan for long-term maintenance through local partners and leaders.

Local teams and partners handle surveying, drilling, and upkeep so wells are culturally rooted and maintained over time.

Yes. You can sponsor a well, fundraise as a group, host an event, or commit to regular giving. We can provide materials and next steps.

Questions about donations:

Site assessment, drilling, pumps and parts, transport, local staffing, training for caretakers, and support for church planting and community programs that surround each well.

Yes. You will receive an email confirmation within a few minutes of your donation. That email serves as your tax receipt. If you give monthly, you will get a receipt for each gift. If you do not see the message, check your spam folder or contact us.

Log in to the Donor Dashboard to see your full giving history, download PDF receipts, update your payment information, and manage recurring gifts. Use the “Forgot password” link if you need to reset your login.

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