Source Water Visit

Team Mills Foundation had the chance to re-visit the Source Water team at their new HQ! We sat down with Jerry Williams of Navajo Nation to tell us how Source has greatly impacted over 500 homes on Navajo Reservations by installing Source Water hydropanels, providing ​access to clean drinking water for multi-generational families.

Since 2019, Team Mills Foundation and Source Water have installed Source hydropanels into various remote communities. Seven vulnerable Indigenous communities throughout Australia, as well as one cultural landmark on the island of Oahu, Hawaii were provided with greater access to clean, high-quality drinking water. This life improving partnership demonstrates a feasible solution to improving one aspect of the health and wellbeing of Indigenous populations in the most remote areas of the world.

In this partnership there have been 55,000+ liters of water produced by 25 panels across eight location sites over project lifetime to date helping over 4,000+ people living within communities provided with access to SOURCE water.

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