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Because all kids deserve clean water.

It's 2026, yet there are still millions of kids living in hundreds of cities around the world without safe water.

Learn Why

Our Mission

Every student deserves a healthy school.

1,191,876

children served daily across 9 countries

Where We Work

Bangladesh | Cambodia | China | Ethiopia | India | Nepal | Thailand | Vietnam | Zambia
Support Healthy Schools See Our Impact

$10 a month keeps clean water flowing at school.

Your monthly gift helps maintain the taps, handwashing stations, and water systems students rely on every day.

More than 1,000 students get clean water each month with your support.

Give $10 a Month

Project WISE | Phase II

Help bring healthy schools to 700,000 students in Zambia.

Through Project WISE — WASH in Schools Everywhere — we're partnering with the Zambian government and BORDA Zambia to bring clean water, sanitation, hygiene, and menstrual health to every public school in four cities by 2030.

Chipata

98,480

students · 95 schools

Kitwe

168,850

students · 88 schools

Lusaka

307,737

students · 140 schools

Ndola

126,136

students · 84 schools

701,203 students  ·  407 schools  ·  4 cities  ·  100% coverage by 2030

Explore Project WISE Follow the Work in Zambia

Project WISE | Phase 1 Results

Project WISE, Phase 1: clean water, hygiene, sanitation, and dignity, at scale.

In Phase I, Splash evaluated 537 schools Here's what the evaluations found.

Clean Water

54% → 0%

E. coli in school drinking water, eliminated by on-site filtration.

Hygiene

25% → 90%

of students now wash with soap, and still doing so 18 months later.

Sanitation

95%+

of school toilets stay clean and working, even after we hand off.

Menstrual Health

16% → 3%

fewer girls miss school because of their period.

Impact figures from Project WISE Phase 1 evaluations in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and Kolkata, India (2025).

See the Full Results

Big Goals, Significant Change

Splash begins here: We are dedicated to providing clean water solutions at scale. In addition to delivering clean water, we offer customized hygiene education services and foster crucial relationships to address sanitation challenges. By leveraging existing technology and supply chains utilized by major food and hotel chains, our ambitious goal is to achieve 100% coverage for our platform, reaching every orphanage in China, every public school in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and every child-serving institution in Kolkata, India, among others.

See Our Strategy

Today, we've served 1,191,876 kids.

1,147 orphanages
SEE OUR WORK IN CHINA
572 schools
SEE OUR WORK IN ETHIOPIA
476 schools
SEE OUR WORK IN NEPAL
489 schools
SEE OUR WORK IN INDIA
See Where We Work
Benxi, China Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Kathmandu, Nepal Kolkata, India

Meet Selam

Selam is a member of her school's hygiene club and enjoys sharing healthy habits with other students and her family at home. She wants to be a doctor when she grows up.

Selam's Story

Meet Zeke

Before Splash came to Zeke's school, there was only one water station for more than 3,500 students. Now, they have enough clean water for everyone!

Zeke's Story

Splash in the News

Ending the luxury tax on menstrual pads
Gabrielle Emanuel | on NPR
Interview with Splash Founder & CEO Eric Stowe and Executive Dir. for Africa Carole Wanjau
on Zambia Blog Talk Radio
Interview with Splash Dir. of Behavior Change, Emily Cruz
on Zambia Blog Talk Radio
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