Suppliers of Production Materials
Don Kremer – Big supporter of WAPI
Monterrey, CA Peninsula Sunrise Rotary Club 5230
Rotary, West Coast Diversity Initiative, Chair 2015-16
Past District Governor 2006-07 District 5230
Monterrey, CA Peninsula Sunrise Rotary Club 5230
Rotary, West Coast Diversity Initiative, Chair 2015-16
Past District Governor 2006-07 District 5230
Dr. Dale Andreatta, Ph.D. – WAPI inventor with Dr. Fred Barrett
Researches water purification. He created the Solar Power Distiller. https://sealimited.com/professional_profile/19 http://solarcooking.wikia.com/wiki/Dale_Andreatta |
Gary Munck – Petroworks Products
Soon to create and produce a new and innovative WAPI far beyond anything available in today’s market. Even people in distant lands will be able to assemble. http://www.petroworks.com/about-petroworks/ |
Partners in Promoting WAPIs to the World
Since WAPIs for the World is a volunteer ministry, we are very pleased to have so many partners that give their precious time spreading the word about WAPIs. Some teach their neighbors, some teach at Universities how WAPIs are safe, inexpensive, durable and easy to use. Some spread the word through the missions in small villages and some take WAPIs to downtrodden areas across the world giving people hope, better health and higher spirits through drinking safe water. This is a short list of our Partners.
Recently, Jonathan Opoku Oti from Ghana, asked for 100 WAPIs for disbursement. Bob Tait found out that the postage came to $375 plus $100 in tariff, two weeks travel time, and the package was detained by the custom services at the Ghanaian border. This is why we ask our friends to personally deliver WAPIs when they travel abroad. Will you help? Any inquiries call Bob Tait at 503-810-9643.
The Mexican non-profit Un Kilo De Ayuda (A Kilo of Help ministry) received 1000 plus 350 WAPIs for distribution to villagers. One WAPI is given to each family for continual use. First and foremost, this ministry program educates villagers how to use the WAPI before they hand them out. Also, the women sign a contract stating they will utilize the WAPI every day to purify their drinking water and milk in order for their families to strengthen their immune system and become healthier.
Recently, Jonathan Opoku Oti from Ghana, asked for 100 WAPIs for disbursement. Bob Tait found out that the postage came to $375 plus $100 in tariff, two weeks travel time, and the package was detained by the custom services at the Ghanaian border. This is why we ask our friends to personally deliver WAPIs when they travel abroad. Will you help? Any inquiries call Bob Tait at 503-810-9643.
The Mexican non-profit Un Kilo De Ayuda (A Kilo of Help ministry) received 1000 plus 350 WAPIs for distribution to villagers. One WAPI is given to each family for continual use. First and foremost, this ministry program educates villagers how to use the WAPI before they hand them out. Also, the women sign a contract stating they will utilize the WAPI every day to purify their drinking water and milk in order for their families to strengthen their immune system and become healthier.
Promoting WAPIs to the World
Jonathan Opoku Oti
Holds a Bachelor degree in Water and Sanitation from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana. He is currently studying for a Master of Science degree in Water Engineering at the Pan African University Institute of Water and Energy Sciences (PAUWES), Algeria. He is passionate about giving back to the community.
Holds a Bachelor degree in Water and Sanitation from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana. He is currently studying for a Master of Science degree in Water Engineering at the Pan African University Institute of Water and Energy Sciences (PAUWES), Algeria. He is passionate about giving back to the community.
Rex & Marti Smith
Supporters of WAPIs and other World Missions.
Supporters of WAPIs and other World Missions.
Sechaba Lyambai
Forest Inventories, Expert Botanist, GIS and Remote Sensing
Dean of Copper-belt, Kitwey, Zambia
Forest Inventories, Expert Botanist, GIS and Remote Sensing
Dean of Copper-belt, Kitwey, Zambia
Rodrigo Manon - Un Kilo de Ayuda
(A Kilo of Help ministry) Kilo is a non-profit organization founded 30 years ago, focus in low-income indigenous rural children who live in constant malnutrition, neglect, poverty and natural disasters that threaten them regularly. Kilo have been distributing WAPIs and testing water in communities where the people work. Also, they are interested in Bob Tait setting up WAPI productions. One in Mexico State and a second one in Sequatepecky, Hondorus. 11.18 |
Tom Carter - Agua Pura Para El Pueblo
Executive Director In HAITI, Hovard Guerrier has been actively recruiting and training college student groups to help local communities and families have safe drinking water. Cholera is still a big danger in Haiti and it’s really satisfying to see pictures of young people using training materials and supplies to test the water and distribute WAPIs. If you are on Facebook you can see pictures of them on the Agua Pura page. |
Tom Iberle - Friends of the Carpenter
Director and Production Facilitator Friends of the Carpenter is a non-profit, faith-based day facility that provides safety, structure and purpose for vulnerable members of our community. WAPI has been using their multi-work space every Wednesday to make WAPIs. |
Mike Maksimowicz - Ignite The World Ministries
Evangelist sharing Solar Power Bibles and WAPIs. Many times the people we serve they are very poor and need food, medical, dental care and clean water. Consequently, we “pour the cold cup of water in Jesus’ name” by providing medical and dental clinics, provide rice to the orphans and poor villagers, and dig clean water wells where there is no safe water and much disease because of it. |
Moses Muguro - Nairobi University, Kenya
Rev. Moses pastors a church and during the week works in the slums of Nairobi overseeing all of Mission2Mission's initiatives: clean water, education, jobs, healthcare and sharing the Gospel. |