Moline, IL – Wells 4 Wellness, a local organization with a global effect, announces major strides towards well drilling.

Wells 4 Wellness is pleased to announce the shipment of equipment integral to the well drilling process has just arrived in Cotonou, Benin, Africa. From the port there, the machinery will make its way to Niamey, Niger, Africa. In the next few months, an experienced drilling team will use this equipment to drill wells for the people of Niger.

Pat Herath, Executive Director of Wells 4 Wellness, says, "We are incredibly excited to see all of the hard work and support we have been blessed with move forward". The purchase and shipping of this equipment was the missing link that Wells 4 Wellness needed in order to share this gift with the people of Niger.

Niger, Africa is ranked as being in the poorest region of the Sub-Saharan desert and is ranked as the 7th poorest country in the world. Last February, Wells 4 Wellness purchased a compressor: a vital part of the process of drilling wells in Niger, Africa. Our organization is partnering with Relief Network Ministries/Faith for All Nations Church in Texas in order to maximize the number of wells drilled and to reduce costs.

Wells 4 Wellness credits all of their dedicated volunteers and supporters for their assistance in purchasing a compressor, tools, trailer and the shipping of the drilling rig and container. Herath said, "Our supporters are important to the success of our organization and the completion of our mission. From financial support to expert advice and time, our local community is the driving force allowing us to bring lifesaving water to the people of Niger. The board cannot express our gratitude enough. The people of Niger are not only gaining access to clean drinking water, but also to a better life."

Wells 4 Wellness will host a fundraiser March 6, 2016 at Milltown Coffee to raise awareness of the importance of water. For more information please contact Pat Herath at 309-236-1301 or visit wells4wellness.com.

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