Water Missions International
P.O. Box 31258
Charleston,
SC
29417
United States
843-769-7395
http://www.watermissions.org
Water Missions International (WMI) is a nonprofit, Christian engineering organization serving the water and sanitation needs of people in developing countries and disaster areas. WMI uses low-maintenance, appropriate water technologies for drinking water treatment and distribution, wastewater management, and storm water control. WMI’s mission is to provide sustainable access to safe water and an opportunity to hear the "Living Water" message in developing countries and disaster areas.
A Safe Water Project begins with a Community Assessment, in which WMI assesses existing community water conditions and establishes a working relationship with a local organization to determine the most appropriate sustainable safe water solution plan. Following installation of the LWTS, a Safe Water Committee is trained is trained on operations and maintenance. WMI conducts a comprehensive health and hygiene program and 12 months of monitoring and evaluations.
![]() Indonesia Earthquake: Provide Clean Water |
![]() Water for Haiti |
![]() Safe, Sustainable Water for 8,000 people in Uganda |
Jan Daniel - Indonesia Country Director
Jan Daniel, the WMI Indonesia country director, has been leading all efforts in Indonesia since the Tsunami in 2004. He is responsible for all Community Development work, including Assessments, Installations, Sustainability Training and long term Maintenance. Jan manages a staff of four (4) in Indonesia. All staff members serve as first responders when a disaster strikes in that area of the world.
Brad Reed , President and COO
Founded in 2001
Employees: 15
Volunteers: 450
Overhead: 17%
Other funding sources: Individuals, Foundations, Churches and Corporations
Religious Affiliation: Christian