Blessing Wells

"ମୋର ପାତ୍ର ଆଶୀର୍ବାଦରେ ପୂର୍ଣ୍ଣ"

My cup overflows with abundant blessings” — inscribed in Odia tribal language

Blessing Wells are a unique opportunity for you to bring clean, life-saving water to a tribal village in Odisha, India, while honoring a loved one. These wells become a living legacy which restores health, uplifting communities and transforms generations to come.

For the donor, it offers a deeply meaningful way to honor someone’s memory or celebrate a life of purpose. Each time villagers draw water, they are reminded of the soul who made this gift possible—sending out daily waves of gratitude and love.

What We Do:

A blue water tank pouring water onto the ground during a water distribution event, with people holding a large banner to the side that promotes the Butterfly Effect, a wave transformation initiative, in collaboration with Divine Light Movement Charitable Trust, Chennai, and the State of Odisha, India.

The Human Toll of Water: A Daily Fight for Survival

For many tribal villages in Odisha, India, clean water isn’t a given—it’s a desperate, daily quest. And the cost of that quest is often measured in suffering, sickness, and even lives.

A Life & Death Reality

Contaminated water is their only option. In many villages, the only available water comes from rice paddy fields riddled with bacteria and waterborne disease. People drink from the same shallow ponds where buffalo bathe, women wash their clothes, and children scrub their bodies. Disease spreads rapidly, especially among children. It’s all they have — and it’s slowly killing them.

Some walk for hours into the mountains in search of springs, risking encounters with wild animals. Yes, real threats: tigers, bears, and snakes. Women often walk alone, carrying heavy containers back on their heads, only to repeat the journey the next day.

When desperation grows, exploitation follows. In the darkest corners, women and girls have been forced into sex for water or bonded into labor— modern-day slavery — simply to quench their family’s thirst.

No one should have to trade their dignity, health, or life for water.

A group of people, including women and men, standing near a small body of water in a rural area, with some women dressed in colorful traditional clothing and an elderly woman wearing a white dress and head covering. Trees and dry grass surround them.

Lori checks a dirty water source with locals, where tribes fought and warred over to control.

A Blessing Well changes everything: it ends suffering, brings safety, and restores hope. It’s more than a water source — it’s a lifeline.

Water buffalo and cows resting near a small pond,  a dirty source of water for villagers in Odisha India, a dry landscape with trees in the background.

The only source of water for many miles for both humans and wildlife. Villagers were “dying like ants” as they had no alternative for drinking, bathing, washing clothes, and cooking. Children and elderly were especially affected.

Currently Flowing Wells

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