Clean Water for 45,000* People Through 150 Jesus Wells

Gifts already cover 130,477 people.

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Even a small gift can create a ripple! It could mean:

  • $16 — Helps provide clean water for 3 people
  • $160 — Helps provide clean water for 30 people
  • $1,600 — Helps provide a Jesus well for an entire village
Two women with water jugs

Bring Water in the name of Christ

We're on a mission to help provide clean water to 45,000 people, and we want to raise these funds by December 31. But even beyond helping to provide clean water, we long for people to encounter the Living Water.

Jesus Wells are open to everyone—any age, any background, any status. They're a spark of hope, a tangible sign that life can flourish and a reminder that Jesus' love never runs dry.

$16 helps provide water for 3 people

The Impact of a Jesus Well

  • Children gain a chance to live past age five, no longer as vulnerable to waterborne disease.
  • Communities can save 2.6 million miles of walking.** That's more than 100 trips around the globe!
  • Communities begin to thrive, with parents working, children attending school and all experiencing Christ's love.
Samera from Nepal

"We struggled to fetch water for years. … This hand pump has brought us not just water, but hope and comfort."

—Samera, Nepal

Your Gift in Action

When you give, you're creating generational transformation.

  • $16 = Helps provide clean water for 3 people
  • $160 = Helps provide clean water for 30 people
  • $1,600 = Help provide a well for an entire village (300 people)

GFA World is a movement of believers spreading Christ's love across the globe—together. And this Clean Water December 2025 is an invitation to meet humanity's deepest needs—providing life through God’s love.

130,477 people already funded.

Just $16 can change three lives.

$16 provides water for 3 people

Woman drawing water

About GFA World

GFA World is a global Christian nonprofit with over 45 years of ministry impact. We serve the poor and marginalized through National Missionaries—bringing clean water, health care, education and the love of Christ to those in greatest need.

Jesus Wells are maintained by local churches, ensuring for the villagers long-term support, spiritual care and lasting transformation.

Proven Impact. Trusted Stewardship.

  • 40,000+ wells installed since 2007
  • 39+ million people reached with clean water—and counting
  • Wells built to last up to 20 years, bringing lasting change

Why Jesus Wells?

Affordable, Lasting Transformation

For just $1,600, a Jesus Well provides clean water to an entire village for up to 20 years. If a well suffers serious damage, GFA World will pay for any needed repairs.

Reliable Water, Even in Drought

Drilled up to 200 meters—much deeper than typical wells—these wells deliver water even in the driest seasons. Easily replaced parts and durable handpumps ensure long-term service.

Community Transformation

Local churches care for each well, with pastors offering prayer to anyone who needs it. As families spend less time fetching water, children live longer and people encounter the Living Water—entire villages begin to thrive.

Woman pumping water from well

Inscribed on Every Jesus Well:

"Jesus answered and said to her: 'Whoever drinks of this water will thirst again, but whoever drinks of the water that I shall give him will never thirst. But the water that I shall give him will become in him a fountain of water springing up into everlasting life.'"

—John 4:13-14

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Disclaimers:

*Per-person/well cost: A well can often be provided for around $1,600 and service an average of ~300 people. This campaign will fund approximately 500 wells, though actual costs may vary by location, drilling depth and local conditions.

** "One well saves a community over 2.6 million miles of walking" is based on estimates: 60 individuals each walking 6 miles/day over a 20-year period.