Water & Health (WASH)
Clean Water & Health Care
Source Water isn’t just a resource; it’s become a target of war. With dams destroyed and infrastructure attacked, we’ve launched a strategic campaign to restore lasting access to clean water and healthcare.
Deep-Water Boreholes
We restore water access in remote and frontline communities by drilling deep wells that return autonomy to thousands at a time.
Hospital Water Infrastructure
We rebuild plumbing for major medical facilities—such as Dnipro Children’s Hospital—ensuring safe surgery and hygiene for over 241,000 patients each year.
Our Impact
In 2024 alone, our water projects positively impacted over 385,400 Ukrainians.
Surgical Infrastructure: Restoring Water to Dnipro’s Regional Medical Center
Restoring the water supply to Dnipro's primary Children’s Ward required extreme precision. With unmapped high-voltage lines powering the facility, our teams hand-excavated the site over two months to modernize the grid without risking power cuts to critical pediatric care.
Rebuilding the Mainline: 1.2km Grid Restoration in Stepove
Drilling for water is only half the battle; you must be able to deliver it. In Stepove, the central grid had failed. We executed a major civil engineering project, excavating and rebuilding 1.2 kilometers of main water pipeline to permanently restore the community's connection to clean water.
Securing Critical Care: 120m Well for Kryvyi Rih Central District Hospital
Serving 70,800 residents—including disabled veterans and geriatric patients—the Kryvyi Rih Central District Hospital could not afford to go dry. In partnership with Diamondback Energy, we drilled a massive 120-meter well to secure an autonomous, clinical-grade water supply for this critical facility.
Supporting the Sanctuary: High-Capacity Wells for Voznesensk
Voznesensk halted the Russian advance and now shelters thousands of refugees. But the population surge and constant shelling crushed the city's water grid. To support this strategic sanctuary, we drilled two high-capacity wells delivering 11 m³/hour to the community.
Securing Water for 100,000 Residents
Our drilling initiative in Kryvyi Rih targets critical infrastructure for maximum impact. By restoring water to key regional medical centers, we are securing the healthcare safety net for the 100,000 residents who rely on these facilities.
Rapid Response Infrastructure: Deploying 150,000 Liters of Water Storage
When the Kakhovka Dam failed, reliance on transient water trucks created a volatile supply chain for thousands of families. We partnered with the World Orphan Fund to solve the 'last mile' problem—installing 150 industrial tanks in Mykolaiv to decouple water access from delivery schedules and ensure stability for the most vulnerable.
Deploying Mobile Purification Systems to the East
When the grid fails, mobility is key. We deployed three high-output mobile water purifiers to trusted community hubs in the East. Capable of processing 2,200 liters daily, these units allow frontline communities to instantly convert local water sources into safe drinking supplies.