Reviving Life With Every Drop

Reviving Life With Every Drop

Let’s Make Water Drinkable For Everyone

Every life is sacred. Yet millions in Pakistan still don’t have safe drinking water. In places like Sindh and Balochistan, families rely on contaminated sources — ponds, rivers, floodwater. 

Many women walk 3-5 hours every day to fetch water that’s not drinkable by anyone, especially children.

Since July 2022, over 660,000 cases of diarrhea and infection have been reported. 

Children are at the highest risk. In Pakistan, diarrhea alone causes most deaths among young children. Many could have been prevented with clean water.

Our water relief program changes that. With your help, we have installed 150+ hand pumps where they’re needed most. Our filtration plants are long-term solutions that improve health, dignity, and daily life.

The Prophet ﷺ said, “The best charity is giving water to drink.”

Give today. Because everyone deserves clean water, regardless of where they live.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Most of our water work is focused on underserved regions of Pakistan, including Sindh, Punjab, and Balochistan, areas where people are in urgent need of clean water.

We stay in touch with local teams who check on each pump regularly. We also teach people in the community how to keep them running well.

Yes, you can give as Sadaqah, but this program is not Zakat eligible. Just let us know when you donate, and we’ll make sure your gift goes where it’s meant to, as Sadaqah.

Yes. If you funded a full well, we’ll send you an update once it’s complete.

Most wells take around 3 to 6 months. It depends on the area and the ground we’re working with.

We test the water carefully and only install systems that meet safety standards. We want every family to drink with peace of mind.

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