At The Well
Clean Water Ministry

The need for water during times of crisis is real. That is why Meet Me At The Well is dedicated to ensuring the delivery of potable and non-potable water to residents, businesses and organizations during times of crisis.

Innovative Approach
Who We Are
Meet Me At The Well" is a mobile water purification ministry that emerged after Hurricane Helene struck Western North Carolina, causing floods and contaminating drinking water. The non-profit, funded entirely by individuals and organizations in the Southeast, provides potable water to affected communities and businesses to restore normalcy. It aims to deploy within 24 hours of a disaster to start producing clean water.
"Meet Me At The Well" plans to launch with two water purification trailers, a pickup with a 1500-gallon water tank, and a service van for maintenance. By mid-2025, the non-profit aims to establish operations in Raleigh, NC, to prepare for hurricane season along the Eastern Seaboard. The long-term goal is to expand to five strategically positioned organizations across the U.S. to respond to emergencies within 24-36 hours. They will collaborate with FEMA, the Red Cross, and inspection labs for rapid water testing and approval. Beyond drinking water, the initiative focuses on providing hygiene and cleaning water, addressing overlooked needs during disasters. Operated by volunteers, it functions as a charitable non-profit.



Projects
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Hurricane Helene
UNITED STATES
NORTH CAROLINA
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Meet Me At The Well was birthed out of the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. What was intended to be a simple trip to Lenoir, NC to check on family turned into a spirt lead venture to provide clean drinking water to residents impacted by Hurricane Helene.