Your 2025 Impact in Africa
- Mary Conley Eggert
- Nov 10
- 2 min read
Thank you for your unwavering commitment to making water work for all!

Our hearts are filled with gratitude as we reflect on 2025 and consider all God has accomplished through the prayers, wisdom and partnership of Global Water Works members.
Together, we turned scarcity in to abundance:
Five new water systems were completed, transforming the lives of 2,000 Africans; providing for a cumulative 5,000 served by Global Water Works systems.
The “walk for water” has ended for many,
A Tree Bog demonstration is providing for safe and hygienic waste management, and
A tour of Kenyan and Ugandan installations revealed long-term benefits of gravity-fed rainwater systems.
But this is only the beginning. Thousands more are waiting.
Will you help us reach them?
Rainwater harvesting systems supply drinking water at school and church sites, allowing teachers and pastors to focus on serving members rather than gathering water.
Students and community members rejoiced at the addition of a Rainwater Harvesting System for Lawi Academy through a donor-advised fund of the DuPage Foundation. You can hear the joy and read the story in our African Water Projects Space.


Help us build upon what God has started. 92% of every donation goes directly to water projects, and all donations are 100% tax-deductible.|
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We invite you to learn more about the most recent trip, and to pray for God's continued provision for water and resources for His Church in Africa.
Commissioning of Tanks and a Walk for Water at the first Kenya site: http://bit.ly/BusiaWalk
Treebog for Maasai Provides Reason for Celebration: http://bit.ly/KenyaTreebog
One Million Wells Demonstration and Nile Celebration: http://bit.ly/OMWUganda
Global Water Works "Praying for Water" group unites all interested in praying for water projects at 11-11:30 am Eastern time (6-6:30 pm East Africa time). Links are in the calendar here: http://bit.ly/GWW-Prayer
Track the progress on our African Water Projects on Google Maps: http://bit.ly/GWWAfricaMap

