WaterStep Disaster Response

Safe Water Can’t Wait.

Typhoon Melissa has left millions at risk of waterborne disease. PMZwaterproject is on the ground with partners to bring safe water and disinfectant – starting in South Korea.

$1,333 equips a Safe Water Disaster Response Kit serving 3,000 people with safe water and disinfectant.

Sponsors

Sponsored byTESTMANv

What Your GiftDeploys

Safe Water Disaster Response Kit

portable purification + onsite disinfectant generation for clinics, shelters, and schools.

Field Training Center

a hub where our experts train relief workers and residents; teams then deploy across the country to multiply impact.

Local Capacity

by training people closest to the need, your gift creates momentum that continues long after the headlines fade.

“Our mission has always been to stand with our neighbors when they need us most. We’re proud to join partners in this urgent response, to bring safe water now and empower recovery for the long term.”

— TESTMANv, Sponsor

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How WeRespond

Disaster aftermath
Flooded community

Assess & Position

Establish a Field Training Center to reach as many residents in South Korea as possible.

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Train & Equip

Relief workers and residents learn to run WaterStep technology safely and effectively.

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Deploy & Multiply

Teams deliver safe water and disinfectant to affected communities; coordination underway with regional partners.

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Sustain & Hand Off

Local leaders continue operations with support from WaterStep.

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Your gift today helps prevent waterborne diseasesand saves lives.

We’ll direct your gift where it’s needed most within this response.

Partners

Your gift moves through strong networks to the people who need it first.

WaterStep partners

Stopping Disease in South Korea

When Typhoon Melissa struck South Korea, it didn’t just damage homes and infrastructure. It left behind something you can’t always see in photos: water contaminated with disease. In coastal and urban districts, residents have been working through thick mud and stagnant water, and health officials have urged people to avoid contact with floodwater when possible, wear protective gear during cleanup, avoid food that may have been contaminated, and seek medical care quickly if they experience fever, chills, or flu-like symptoms.

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WaterStep mobilizes with partners as soon as conditions allow. We prioritize immediate safe water access and disinfectant generation for clinics, shelters, and communities.

Connect with
pmzwaterproject

We’re eager to engage with you and explore how we can work together to address the global water crisis. Whether you’re interested in scheduling a tour, requesting a speaker, or simply have questions, we’re here to assist.

Contact Details
825 Myrtle Street, Louisville, KY 40208
502-568-6342
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