Healthy Water Lasting Impact
Together we bring life-giving water and lasting hope to Tanzania
Healthy Water Lasting Impact
Together we bring life-giving water and lasting hope to Tanzania
Together we bring life-giving water and lasting hope to Tanzania
Together we bring life-giving water and lasting hope to Tanzania
Check out this message from Senior & Teaching Pastor, Chris Brown,
recently shared at North Coast Church.

Over 130 Healthy Water projects have been completed across Tanzania. Each well provides safe, healthy water—improving health, hygiene, education, and everyday life for entire communities.

Williams Yindi and his team are building strong local churches across Tanzania. Each new church helps people grow in faith, find community, and share the hope of Jesus.

When the church brings healthy water to a village, people see the pastor as a helper, not a beggar. That respect opens hearts and makes his message easier to receive. New churches often begin with hundreds instead of tens, and existing ones continue to grow.
How do we improve lives and impact villages?
By providing healthy water and launching new churches—together.
Our goal is to establish 777 deep-water wells and new churches to villages throughout the wilds of Tanzania.
Doing so meets...
The physical need of Healthy Water
The spiritual need of Living Water
To date (fall of 2025), 283 churches and 130 Healthy Water projects have been completed.
This includes:
Every dollar helps create lasting physical and spiritual change.

Your prayers help share Healthy Water and the hope of Jesus with communities in need. Ask God to send more workers to reach people across Tanzania.

Your gifts help bring Healthy Water and the gospel to those who need it most. Every dollar makes a difference—meeting both physical and spiritual needs in Tanzania.
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