Drinking Water Project – A Future Starts with One Drop

War takes everything—including water. In Gaza, where bombings have shattered infrastructure and contamination has poisoned the few remaining sources, clean drinking water has become a luxury that most cannot afford. For families, for children, for the sick—this is not just a crisis. It is survival on the edge. The situation is urgent, and action is needed now.

That’s why, in May 2024, LIPPA launched the Drinking Water Project in Gaza. 

Our mission was simple: get clean, safe water to those most need it. No delays. No bureaucracy. Just immediate, life-sustaining relief that makes a tangible difference in the lives of those affected.

Water is Not a Privilege—It’s a Right

Without clean water, there is no health—only sickness, thirst, and desperation. Contaminated water fuels disease, weakens immune systems, and puts entire communities at risk.

That’s why our approach wasn’t just about delivering water—it was about giving it fast, efficiently, and consistently.

  • We worked with local teams—people who know their communities better. This local collaboration is not just a strategy, but a testament to our shared responsibility in this crisis.
  • We used local resources to ensure sustainable access where it’s needed most.
  • We prioritized the most vulnerable—children, older people, families left with nothing.

Because when clean water runs out, so does time.

A Future Starts with One Drop

Every bottle, every filled container, every sip of clean water is a step toward survival. In war, we refuse to let thirst be another weapon. Water is not charity; it is life.