Hope Water™ is a non-profit organisation dedicated to providing clean drinking water for communities living in developing regions of Australasia. We primarily achieve this by selling our own brand of bottled water (600ml). In a world where a human being dies every eight seconds due to the absence of uncontaminated water, Hope Water’s mission is to change this situation, sip by sip.
With every sip of Hope Water™, you are helping to save lives. All of our profits are used to build water wells and undertake water sanitation projects in developing parts of the world like East Timor, Cambodia, Vietnam and the Northern Territory. By purchasing Hope Water™, you are helping to provide entire villages with clean drinking water and the chance to live without the threat of fatal water-borne diseases such as dysentery and cholera.
Our bottled water is premium spring water sourced from the Kinglake area. Please ensure that you recycle our water bottles.
Read about Hope Water in The Moonee Valley Leader – “Drink, save lives” October 5th 2009 Page 17
See Hope Water in Canteen News (Term 1, 2010)
Read about Hope Water in 3004 magazine
Our Mission
To increase the number of people who have access to clean drinking water in developing parts of Australasia through the provision of sustainable water sanitation and well building projects.
Hope Water™ will support these sustainable development initiatives with literacy and education projects within the communities it provides aid to, thus helping to break the cycle of poverty.
Founder of Hope Water
Lena Condos, MA (Marketing)
Lena has dedicated her professional and personal life to undertaking humanitarian work amongst communities in desperate need of aid, sustainable development and most of all, hope. Thirteen years vocational experience in the non-profit sector combined with post graduate qualifications in marketing, a deep passion for humanitarian issues and an interest in socially conscience buyer behaviour have resulted in the establishment of Hope Water™.
Lena’s volunteer work includes teaching English in orphanages throughout Asia. She is a Rotarian and has made a commitment to use her business acumen to deliver sustainable aid to Australia’s Northern Territory and its neighbouring countries which often miss out on desperately needed assistance. She is highly dedicated to improving the circumstances of those who need aid and hopes to secure key partners who share her vision.
Lena is also the Founder of Eyes Wide Open, (www.eyeswideopen.org.au) a humanitarian travel organisation that facilitates volunteer opportunities for people to assist Australasian communities in need.


