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Below is a sample of media coverage featuring Water Missions International.
- CBN World News
- July 15, 2010
- Topic: "Haiti Victims Still Rely on Charities for Basic Needs"
Related Link - WCIV, Charleston ABC affiliate
- July 12, 2010
- Topic: "Water Missions International Continues to Help"
Related Link - NBC Nightly News Online
- February 9, 2010
- Topic: Helping Haiti with food and clean water
Related Link - CNN: American Morning
- January 25, 2010
- Topic: And here's one other relief effort that's really, really, really desperately needed here in these times. This is Water Missions International out of Charleston, South Carolina. They're sending ten water purification systems into Haiti over the next 48 hours. Each of these systems can treat up to 10,000 gallons of water each and every day. It's enough to provide the daily needs for about 5,000 people in disaster situations where you ration about two gallons per person per day. (Quoted text from John Roberts)
- The Sun News
- January 21, 2010
- by David MacDougall
Headline: "FedEx aids charity to get water to Haiti"
Related Link - The Charlotte Observer
- January 20, 2010
- by Megan O'Matz
Headline: Watchdog Group Offers Tips about Quake Donations
Related Link - South Florida Sun-Sentinel
- January 19, 2010
- by Megan O'Matz
Headline: "Disaster dollars: How to give wisely"
Related Link - San Francisco Chronicle
- January 16, 2010
- by Rob Stein
Headline: "Agencies Struggle to Deliver Water to Devastated Nation" - The Washington Post
- January 16, 2010
- by Rob Stein
Headline: In Haiti, relief agencies rush to meet desperate need for water
Related Link - WCBD, Charleston NBC affiliate
- January 14, 2010
- by Megan O'Matz
Headline: Water Missions Sends Clean Water Systems to Haiti
Related Link - Associated Press
- January 13, 2010
- Headline: SC group sending clean water systems to Haiti

