Why I Volunteer: Belief in the Mission
William Milam, LWW DR Network Moderator, shares how his belief in the mission has kept him involved. Read on to learn more.
Water and the Word: Planted
In this poem, "Planted," Rev. Todd Jenkins reminds us that we can be firmly planted while moving around our world.
Creativity and Innovation Abound: Haiti Network Goes Virtual
The Haiti Network staff hosted their first-ever Virtual Partners Conference. Read on to see how they have overcome the challenges this year.
New Methods, Same Mission
Our travel may have been halted, but that doesn't mean the mission stops. Read on to see how one team embraced change to continue the work.
Water and the Word: Oar of Hope
In this poem, "Oar of Hope," Rev. Todd Jenkins challenges us to use our storm experiences to encourage others.
Going Beyond the Water: Our Family Continues to Show Up
Whether it’s after a hurricane, earthquake, or flood, our water family is there to help. Read on to see how they helped in Cuba.
The Best Kept Secrets of Work Week
Clean Water U work week isn't always about the work. Read on to hear from Kendall Cox on her thoughts about the recent work week.
An Act of Kindness is Never Wasted
After two hurricanes and a pandemic, hope seemed lost to get a water system back online. Read on as Yobeth tells us a story of renewed hope.
Why I Volunteer: Health and Clean Water
Rick Lee, Clean Water U instructor, shares how the faith of a community got him hooked with LWW. Read on to see why he continues to serve.
Changing, Growing, and Learning Together: Guatemala Network Goes Virtual
The Guatemala Network staff hosted their first-ever Virtual Partners Conference. Read on to see how they made it a success.