Meet Our #1 Partner – She’s Some Lady!

It’s Mother Nature.
Yes, HER.

We made a deal with her.
We Install rain-catchment tanks.
Mother Nature fills them — then RE-fills them
again and again with safe, disease-free water.

For years to come.

Our #1 Partner never lets us down. Tropical rains are frequent and strong.
They refill our 56 rain catchment tanks with 28,000 – plus gallons
of safe drinking water for indigenous schools and villages
facing disease and sickness from bad water.

Click here to see a map of where our tanks are. They hold 28,000 gallons of “Mother Nature’s Best”
for those who have to drink and cook with polluted water.
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Neither rain, sleet or snow — OK, make that just rain — stops us
from getting to the remote schools and villages in need of safe water.
(Below) Fernando, a volunteer boat driver, heads into strong rains and winds
to deliver tanks to distant island villages.

Rainwater pours out the top of a tank’s overflow pipe while schoolkids wait
for the rains to let up. Mother Nature can refill an empty 600 gallon tank in
as little as three hours in a downpour. Great Partner!

SAME Rain. SAME Water.
One gives life. The other takes lives.



For all our other partners, we need you, too.
You may be second to Mother Nature, but without you
“Mother Nature’s Best” would form polluted, disease-bearing puddles
like the one on the right — just waiting to destroy the health of thirsty kids.

You can’t do better than partnering with Mother Nature.

$20 will provide safe water for 20 families for years to come.
$100 will provide years of safe water for 100 families.
$900 will provide a rain catchment system for an entire school or village.
You’ll give hundreds of indigenous students and villagers safe water for years.

And remember, your gift gives again every time it rains.

We’re a 501 (c) (3) charity.
No one receives a salary or compensation.
We give from our own pockets and live out among the people we help.

Make a difference. Help give indigenous kids clean water so they
don’t have to drink from polluted puddles.
Work with Mother Nature and our team.
Together, we can make a difference!

Click here to Help

–Joe and Maribel Bass, Founders

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