Nonprofit

Abundant Water

Canberra, ACT, Australia
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www.abundantwater.org

  • About Us

    Abundant Water is a not-for-profit humanitarian development organization. Our mission is to help remote communities stop disease and death by providing access to clean water. By sharing our clay pot water filter technology with indigenous potters in Laos and elsewhere, we ensure the communities have access to clean drinking water. These simple filters are made using traditional techniques, from locally-sourced organic materials. They have the ability to eliminate water-borne illnesses such as dysentery, gastro-enteritis, cholera, and typhoid that are endemic to many rural villages. As we continuing to train more potters in water filtration technology, we hope to also build sustainable micro-enterprise possibilities in the villages where we work. Further information can be found at www.abundantwater.org

    Abundant Water is a not-for-profit humanitarian development organization. Our mission is to help remote communities stop disease and death by providing access to clean water. By sharing our clay pot water filter technology with indigenous potters in Laos and elsewhere, we ensure the communities have access to clean drinking water. These simple filters are made using traditional techniques, from locally-sourced organic materials. They have the ability to eliminate water-borne illnesses such as dysentery, gastro-enteritis, cholera, and typhoid that are endemic to many rural villages. As we continuing to train more potters in water filtration technology, we hope to also build sustainable micro-enterprise possibilities in the villages where we work. Further information can be found at www.abundantwater.org

    Cause Areas Include

    • Community Development
    • Economic Development
    • Entrepreneurship

    Location

    • 12 Maclay Street Turner, Canberra, ACT 2612, Australia
      ACT 2612
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