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Did you know that every day in Tanzania, thousands of women and children walk for several hours to collect clean water for their family?

That’s time they don’t have to work, go to school, or care for children and elderly family members. That’s why Thirst No More has been drilling clean water wells in Tanzania for over a decade.

Decades of Experience Drilling Wells

As of 2023, we have drilled over 200 wells, bringing clean water to tens of thousands of people.

Clean water has improved health, education, and economic development in villages across Tanzania. Want to know more about the history of Thirst No More? Use the button below to see how we have been “Improving Lives & Impacting Villages Through Clean Water” since 1995.

Financial Transparency & Accountability

With Thirst No More, you can be assured that 80 cents from every dollar you give will go directly into funding a new well project or maintaining an existing well. Your gifts will be used to share the love and hope of Jesus with those served by the wells, and your funds will support Tanzanian technicians drilling and maintaining wells, directly improving the local economy.

By donating to Thirst No More, you can help bring long-term and sustainable impact of clean water to more villages in Tanzania.

You Can Make A Difference!

There are so many needs that can seem so far away that it is often hard to know how to help. That’s why Thirst No More partners with generous donors to drill clean water wells in new communities. Thirst No More is the most experienced ministry drilling water wells in Tanzania at no cost to the villages, and we have had a huge impact on the lives of Tanzanians.

But there’s still more to do. There are villages in Tanzania with no access to clean water, and that’s where you can help. Together, we can make a difference. Thank you for consider partnering with Thirst No More.

Will you help us impact the next village?

Contact us to learn more about Thirst No More and how you or your church can participate in expanding access to clean water.
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