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What If You Had to Drive 50 Miles for Clean Water?

It sounds unthinkable—but for many families in the U.S., that’s reality.

Right here in America, there are communities without access to clean, running water. In fact, in the Navajo Nation, over 30% of residents lack reliable access to safe drinking water. And nearly 40% live without running water in their homes.

Some families drive more than 50 miles just to refill their water tanks.

The Navajo Nation is home to over 200,000 people, and many of them have lived without basic water access for generations. With your help, we’re working to change that—one install at a time.

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Drinking Water Access In Navajo Nation

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people call the Navajo Nation home
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Clean Water At Home.
Clean Water For Others.

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We believe everyone deserves access to safe water—no matter their ZIP code.

When you install a whole-home water filtration system with us, we donate a portion of the proceeds directly to Paper for Water.

You Get

Healthy Water For Your Home

They Get

Closer To Safe, Running Water