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    A child reaching for clean water
    The Global Water Crisis

    Dirty water kills.

    2 billion people in the world lack access to safe drinking water.

    Every 2 minutes, a child dies from a water-related disease. Most live in isolated rural areas and spend hours every day walking to collect contaminated water.

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    A young girl holding out both hands

    This is what millions of children are forced to drink

    This is what you would give your child

    2B+

    people live without safe water

    829K

    people die each year from dirty water

    1 in 5

    children under 5 die from waterborne illness

    200M

    hours women spend collecting water daily

    The Problem

    Contaminated water isn't just disgusting. It's deadly.

    In the communities where we work, children drink from rivers shared with animals. Mothers cook with stagnant ponds. Waterborne diseases kill more people than armed violence — including children under 5 who never got the chance to grow up.

    And it's not just health. It's lost education, lost income, lost dignity — because spending hours searching for water means not going to school, not working, not building a future.

    Health
    Impact

    Health

    Contaminated water carries cholera, typhoid, dysentery, and polio. Every 2 minutes, a child dies from a water-related disease. A single well can cut disease rates by 50% in a village.

    Education
    Impact

    Education

    Girls walk 6 kilometres a day to fetch water, missing school and falling behind. When a well arrives near a school, enrollment rises by up to 30% — especially for girls.

    Livelihood
    Impact

    Livelihood

    Time spent collecting water is time not spent farming, working, or building a business. A well frees entire communities to pursue income and lift themselves out of poverty.

    Our Approach

    Every well is a life saved. Every life saved is sadaqah jariyah.

    Droplets of Mercy doesn't just dig holes. We build sustainable, community-tailored solutions with local training and long-term maintenance.

    Hand-dug Wells

    $2,500

    Shallow wells drilled by hand in areas with high water tables. Fast, affordable, and community-led.

    Deep Boreholes

    $5,000

    Mechanically drilled wells reaching aquifers up to 100 metres deep. Reliable year-round water in arid regions.

    Rainwater Harvesting

    $3,500

    Roof catchment systems and storage tanks that capture seasonal rainfall for communities with erratic weather.

    Spring Protection

    $1,800

    Capping natural springs to keep out contaminants while channeling clean water to nearby villages.

    Where We Work

    Communities transformed, one well at a time.

    Bangladesh

    Arsenic-contaminated groundwater

    47 wells
    Pakistan

    Drought-hit Thar Desert region

    62 wells
    Yemen

    Conflict-destroyed infrastructure

    28 wells
    Uganda

    Rural refugee settlements

    35 wells
    An Islamic Obligation
    "Whoever does good to others does good to himself, and whoever is kind to people, Allah is kind to him."

    — An-Nasa'i, Sahih Hadith

    In Islam, providing clean water is regarded as one of the highest forms of sadaqah jariyah — continuous charity that rewards you even after your passing. Every person who drinks, washes, or cooks with water from your well earns you blessings.

    Build a Well

    Water should not be a luxury.

    With $2,500, you can build a well that will serve an entire community for decades. It is the most impactful sadaqah jariyah you can give.