Strategic partners are a key component
in expanding Water Missions International's safe water
programs. WMI works with businesses, non-profits,
and others who are committed to supporting WMI's goal
of "changing lives through sustainable water systems.
Each partner makes unique and valuable contributions,
depending on their focus and specialty. If you are
interested in becoming a strategic partner,
click
here to learn more.
Extol, Inc.
http://www.extolinc.com
For more than two years, Zeeland, Michigan-based manufacturing
company, Extol, Inc., has partnered with WMI to share
safe water and God's love with people in need. In
addition to Extol's corporate support, the company's
employees have spent countless hours designing and
building components for the
Living
WaterT Treatment System (LWTS) and the
Rapid
Response Water Treatment System (RRWTS).Several
employees also volunteered on behalf of WMI on the
Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina and in South Asia
after the tsunami.
FedEx Express
http://www.fedex.com
FedEx Express is the world's largest express transportation company, providing fast and reliable delivery to every U.S. address and to more than 220 countries and territories. FedEx Express uses a global air-and-ground network to speed delivery of time-sensitive shipments, usually in one to two business days with the delivery time guaranteed.
By providing shipping services at no cost to WMI, FedEx Express plays a vital role in getting safe water to people in need.
Pentair Foundation
http://www.pentair.com
The Pentair Foundation is the charitable giving arm of Pentair, Inc., a diversified operating company employing about 15,000 people worldwide and headquartered in Minnesota. Pentair's Water Group is a global leader in providing innovative products and systems used worldwide in the movement, treatment, storage, and enjoyment of water.
Pentair first partnered with WMI to provide safe water after Hurricane Katrina. Pentair played a key role in restoring access to safe water to thousands of hurricane survivors. Pentair continues to help save lives by supporting WMI's safe-water projects in developing countries.
Variety Children's Lifeline
http://www.varietychildrenslifeline.org
Variety Children's Lifeline began working with WMI to provide safe water in Sri Lanka and Indonesia after the 2004 South Asia tsunami. Lifeline and WMI continued to work together after Hurricane Katrina devastated the U.S. Gulf Coast in 2005.
Preventing the spread of waterborne diseases by providing access to safe water fits Lifeline's goal of saving children's lives in developing countries. Lifeline's primary mission is to provide medical assistance to children with treatable and survivable heart conditions in developing countries where the appropriate medical facilities, expertise or resources do not exist.