The Living Waters Initiative of Operation Compassion exists to combat the harm caused by polluted water - particularly in underserved communities and underdeveloped countries. This is accomplished through the installation and use of our sustainable, clean water systems. The systems and products are also available to the commercial market and 100% of the proceeds support the ongoing charitable initiatives of Operation Compassion around the world. We are making the journey to change lives one clean water system at a time. Together, we can make a difference.

Our Clean Water Systems

Our unique, clean water systems are designed and assembled in-house by our marine biologist to produce potable water from virtually any water source- even in remote areas with little or no modern infrastructure. These systems fit inside a standard suitcase, and can be easily transported anywhere across the globe.

Partner with our Living Waters Initiative to fund the manufacturing, delivery and installation of life-sustaining, clean water systems

    1. Every day 6,000 children die as a result of unsafe water.

    2. On average, women and children walk 4 miles a day to collect water from a polluted source for daily use.

    3. Polluted water claims more lives worldwide than all forms of violence, including war.

    4. The dire urgency for water takes precedence over education in many 3rd world countries. Dreams are set aside to meet the basic need of water for survival.

    5. Today 1 in 4 people (2 billion) around the world lack safe water to drink.

    6. 4.2 Billion people right now DO NOT have access to safe water. This is water that is used for drinking, cooking, general hygiene, and medical needs.

    7. 3.1 Million people per Year DIE from Diarrhea alone; 90% of which are Children between 1 and 5 years old.

    8. 6,000 Children DIE everyday of water related diseases like, Diarrhea, Malaria, Polio, Hepatitis, and E-Coli.

    9. We have the technology to help prevent water-borne illness through water filtration.

OC Living Waters in Thailand