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LIVING WATERS INTL

PAYSON, AZ · EIN 223933955 · Form 990EZ · FY2020 · NTEE A23 · Arts, Culture & Humanities · Micro (<$100K) · www.livingwatersintl.org
revenue
$62K
expenses
$57K
net assets
$29K
employees
mission · from form 990

HUMANITARIAN AID IN KENYA AFRICA

profile · synthesized from sources

Living Waters Intl is a faith-based humanitarian aid organization primarily focused on providing food, education, and medical care to orphaned children and vulnerable populations in Kenya. They also engage in disaster relief efforts, providing clean water solutions in other regions. The organization relies on individual donations to support its programs.

named programs · 4 · from sources

what they call their work

Disaster Relief
Provides humanitarian aid and emergency relief, such as water purifiers to communities affected by natural disasters in Bolivia and support to earthquake victims in Turkey/Syria.
Feeding Center
Provides weekday meals, school uniforms, and basic medical care to over 150 children and elderly widows in Kaswanga, Kenya. Includes 1.5 acres of gardens and fruit trees to supplement diet.
Living Waters Kaswanga Academy
A school for grades 1-4 with 56 students, providing education and school uniforms. Supported by Living Waters Intl as a primary objective.
Orphan Care
Focuses on providing daily meals, clothing, and medical care to orphaned children, ensuring they are assimilated into family units.
activities · 6 clusters

what they do

  • Basic Needs Provision for Youth and Families 3 activities
    • Community Infrastructure Development
      Constructs and maintains essential infrastructure in Kenya, including a feeding center, a medical clinic, a guest house, and a school building. This also involves replacing water pumps and providing cooking utensils for food centers.
    • Infrastructure Development in Kenya
      Constructs and maintains facilities in Kenya, including a feeding center with a solar oven, a 1520 square foot school, a 720 square foot guest house, and a medical clinic. The organization also replaces water pumps and provides cooking utensils and drinks for food centers.
    • Orphan and Widow Care in Kenya
      Provides daily meals (5 days a week) to 150-200 orphan children and a limited number of elderly widows in Kaswanga, Kenya, through feeding centers that utilize purchased food and vegetable gardens. This includes providing school uniforms, basic medical care, hygiene kits, clothing, and shelter, and assimilating children into family units.
  • Clean Water Well Development 2 activities
    • Clean Water and Disaster Relief in Bolivia
      Provides clean water solutions in Bolivia, including the delivery of family water purifiers and community water purification systems, particularly for disaster relief efforts. This involves shipping, air transport, and volunteer labor.
    • Clean Water and Disaster Relief in Bolivia
      Provides clean water solutions in Bolivia, including delivering family water purifiers and community water purification systems, particularly for disaster relief efforts. This involves air transport, shipping, and volunteer labor.
  • Operate International Primary and Secondary Schools 2 activities
    • Educational Programs in Kenya
      Operates the Living Waters Kaswanga Academy in Kenya, serving 56 students across four grades with six volunteer teachers. The organization also provides school scholarships and teaching activities for children.
    • Educational Programs in Kenya
      Operates the Living Waters Kaswanga Academy, an educational institution with 56 students across four grades, staffed by six volunteer teachers. The organization also provides school scholarships and teaching activities for children.
  • Community-Based Evangelism Outreach 2 activities
    • Spiritual and Community Activities
      Conducts baptisms, holds Sabbath morning gatherings, and shows the "Jesus video" as part of its spiritual outreach. The organization also organizes soccer activities and health talks for women within the community.
    • Spiritual and Community Engagement
      Conducts baptisms, holds Sabbath morning gatherings, and shows the "Jesus video" as part of its spiritual outreach. The organization also organizes soccer activities with children and conducts health talks for women.
  • Disaster Response and Relief Logistics 1 activity
    • Compassionate Services in Disaster Zones
      Provides compassionate services in regions affected by disasters, such as Turkey and Kurdistan-Iraq, as part of earthquake relief projects.
  • Uncategorized 1 activity
    • Orphan and Widow Care in Kenya
      Provides daily meals (5 days a week) to 150-200 orphan children and a limited number of elderly widows in Kaswanga, Kenya, through feeding centers that utilize purchased food and vegetable gardens. This care also includes school uniforms, basic medical care, and reintegrating children from child-headed homes into family units.
financials · form 990EZ · fy2020

the money

revenue
Total revenue$62K
Contributions & grants$62K100%
Program service revenue
Investment income$80%
Other revenue
expenses
Total expenses$57K
Program expenses
Admin / overhead
Fundraising
Salaries & benefits
Grants paid out$52K
balance sheet
Total assets$29K
Cash
Investments
Liabilities
Net assets$29K
1 years on record · 2020–2020
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2020

who runs it

board members · 5
  • DARYL OFT JR JR — BOARD MEMBER
  • KATHY MCKEY — BOARD MEMBER
  • KEN MAENA — BOARD MEMBER
  • KENT GREVE — BOARD MEMBER
  • KEPHA PONDI — BOARD MEMBER
relationships · 3

who they work with

  • Kenyan government Government — Granted a Certificate of Registration as a charitable organization by the Kenyan government.
  • Living Waters Kaswanga Academy Partner — Major sponsor of the academy where 56 students attend grades 1-4.
  • Outpost Centers International (OCI) Partner — Partnered with OCI President Steve Dickman for emergency purified water relief in Bolivia.