Water Aid

Project Areas: Caribbean: Haiti: Apostolic Water Aid – Tremont

  • Mission Statement
To provide needy Haitians with safe, clean water within walking distance.  Understanding the risk of unsanitary drinking water,  in the name of Jesus Christ, we wish to provide drilling equipment, supplies, and training of the Haitians to drill wells for themselves. 


Haiti-Water-Wells-Web-01.jpgThe drilling project in Haiti consists of an outreach of the Missionary Evangelical Baptist of South Haiti (MEBLH) church, through Integrated Rural Development (IRD).  IRD employs six well drillers, a secretary and a manager in the drilling program.  All of the day-to-day activities along with the program remains conducted and managed by the Haitians. To drill wells for public communities and schools in areas where no clean water exists is their primary mission. 

The community typically pays as much as they can afford for the well but this price rarely reflects the true cost of drilling.  Without the materials supplied by AWA, these communities could not possibly obtain a well in their locality.  Some wells, drilled for private individuals, usually demand a higher price but are not subsidized by AWA.  This project uniquely exists as a Haitian-run program with Haitian drillers providing water for Haitian communities.  Centered in Les Cayes, Haiti, the drilling operation completes most the work within several-hour drive of Cayes.  The drivers may stay overnight in the community when the travel distances are long.

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AWA provides a supporting role to IRD in several aspects.  Supplied to the Haitians:  drilling equipment, supplies, training and maintenance support.  Funded as an on-going basis from World Relief,  we keep the equipment running with drilling supplies and parts.  As major equipment needs arise, we request funds to allow us to purchase and prepare new equipment for shipment to Haiti. 

Typically, three work teams sent to Haiti each year review the operation, make repairs to the equipment and meet with IRD to understand their needs.  To build the Haitian’s knowledge of drilling techniques and the equipment they are using, these teams also conduct training seminars.  By spending time at many of the drill sites, we give testimony of the value of this project and the true need of the Haitian people for safe, drinking water.  The work teams allow us to provide accountability to the Haitians along with serving to renew our interest and enthusiasm for the project.

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