From Contamination to Purity: Juliet’s Inspiring Leap Towards a Brighter Future

The expression on 15-year-old Juliet Attah’s face says it all—relief, hope, and the joy of a new beginning. A student of Pediatorkorpe Junior High School in Ghana’s Ada East District, Juliet still remembers what life was like before Easy Water for Everyone arrived.

“We used to walk long distances to fetch water from the Volta River—even though it was polluted and shared with animals. We had no choice. Many of my friends missed school because they were constantly sick with water-related diseases.”

For Juliet and many children in her community, the search for clean water was not only exhausting—it was dangerous. The lack of safe drinking water threatened their health, their education, and their future.


But that all changed with the installation of Easy Water for Everyone’s water filtration system right near her school.

“It was a game-changer,” Juliet says. “It ended an age-old problem in my community, especially for girls like me. Now, we have clean water to drink, right here.”

With our signature blue gallons—designed to prevent contamination—Juliet and her classmates are learning to store and use water safely. They are no longer victims of unsafe water, but proud advocates for hygiene and clean water.

“Thanks to Easy Water, I am healthier, I go to school every day, and I now teach others how to protect our water. I feel empowered.”


Thousands of Futures Transformed.

Juliet’s story is one of over 30,000 lives changed across 40+ communities in Ghana, Senegal, and Uganda. Behind this success is a water filtration technology inspired by medical innovation and brought to life by Dr. Nathan W. Levin, a globally respected nephrologist, and co-founder Linda Donald.

Together with partners and donors like you, we are not just delivering clean water—we are building brighter futures for women and children, one village at a time.


Help Us Reach More Juliets

As we mark 10 years of impact, we invite you to be part of the next chapter. Thousands still drink from unsafe sources. Many girls still miss school because of waterborne illness.

Let’s change that—together.

Every sip saves a future. Every drop counts.

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