The burden of collecting water often falls on women and children, limiting their time for education and economic activities.
World Vision reports that access to clean water can save families $12 to $45 monthly – “which is equivalent to 25%-45% of monthly income.” These savings stem from lower medical expenses and reduced days off work due to illness. Improved health allows parents to maintain steady employment fostering economic stability. Clean water not only enhances family well-being, it also strengthens community resilience.
According to UNICEF, approximately 389 million people in sub-Saharan Africa do not have access to improved reliable drinking water sources. This not only poses significant health risks but also perpetuates a cycle of poverty and inequality.
115 people die every hour in Africa due to poor sanitation, improper hygiene, and consumption of dirty water.
The United Nations has a Sustainable Development Goal to ensure everyone has safe water and sanitation, but not until 2030.
This approach is designed to produce millions of liters of clean water for the communities we serve. Key initiatives include drilling wells, installing solar-powered storage tanks, and deploying community water ATMs.
StrikeWater plans to operate through subsidiaries across East Africa, governed by a U.S.-based C-Corp. We partner with local leaders in every community to ensure that maintenance, security, and daily operational needs are consistently met.
We are collaborating with Biblica International, Liquid Legacy, and Convoy of Hope
to bring faith and hope to these communities.

41,000 Families Served Annually

13 Million Liters of Clean Water Annually

Over $4+ Million Dollars Reinvested Over 5 Years

$36+ Million back into the Families