Three-year-old Briana is pictured smiling in a pink dress as she holds up a glass of clean water to the camera.

Water changes everything

Every 60 seconds, a family gets clean water. With your help, we can do more.

Children are trapped in a cycle that begins with unclean water.

Access to safe drinking water is a basic human right, yet millions of children still live without it.

Every day, more than 1,000 children under five die from diseases linked to unsafe water, poor sanitation and poor hygiene.

But you can help change this.

Your gift today could help bring clean water and life-changing support to children and families who need it most.

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Your donation today could bring clean water to children who desperately need it.

 

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Imagine not knowing when or where your next drink of water will come from.

Will you find water today?
Will you get it home safely?
Or could the water you bring back make your children ill?

For millions of families, this is their daily reality. Parents are forced to collect water from unsafe sources because they have no other choice.

But together, we can change that.

Through World Vision’s work with communities, every 10 seconds another person gains access to clean water. With your support, we can reach even more families in need.

How you can help

Your gift today will go where the need is greatest, helping communities access essentials like clean water, sanitation and life-saving resources so children can stay healthy and thrive.

Please support children and families today with the gift of clean water and life-changing support.

Help save children's lives today

Together, we can bring lasting change

Your support today will go where the need is greatest, helping communities access vital resources that ensure their children have the chance to thrive.

Together, we can help children grow up healthy, safe and full of hope.

Give today and help bring lasting change to children and families who need it most.

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