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About Bev Davis
Bev’s international mission work began in 2023 during a foundational trip with Father Adrian Zikambona. It was during this mission that Father Adrian introduced Bev to Bishop Flavian Kassala of the Geita Diocese, when Bev heard God’s call to join with the bishop in a transformative partnership dedicated to bringing life-sustaining resources to the region.
Since then, Bev has been a tireless advocate and coordinator for the development of clean water infrastructure. Her hands-on approach included conducting essential interviews, capturing photos and videos, and managing the comprehensive application process to Ingomar Living Waters to successfully secure funding for five critical water wells, bringing clean water to over 20,000 people. These wells serve the communities of:
Katoro
Bukoli
Mwangika
Nyarubele
Kalebezo
And more are on the way


Location
On the map, this is where we have served our missions for the last three years, making a significant impact in various communities. We have poured our hearts and souls into each project, fostering relationships and spreading hope. We will continue to serve wherever God puts us in the mission, guided by faith and a commitment to help those in need. Each new location brings unique challenges and opportunities, and we are ready to embrace them with open arms and unwavering dedication.


Collaborative Stewardship
The success of these projects has been bolstered by a strong network of faith-based collaboration. It seems that the Lord is always there to give Bev help when she needs it, such as Deacon Tim Noca, Mission Director at the Diocese of Pittsburgh, who has played an integral role in facilitating the processing of funds from Ingomar Living Waters to the Diocese of Geita, ensuring that the resources reach the communities they are intended to serve
A Humble Heart
Bev insists that all credit for the mission’s success belongs to God. She views her role not as a personal achievement, but as a response to a divine calling to serve the "least of these." Through her work in Tanzania, Bev continues to exemplify the Catholic tradition that faith in action can bring hope and healing to the world.
Bev Davis with Deacon Tim Noca, Missions Director for Pittsburgh Diocese


Andy Fraley, Ingomar Living Waters Project Manager with Bev Davis at Turning Wine to Water fundraiser in Pittsburgh, April 20, 2024


Bev Davis, Father Adrian Zikambona, John Davis, August 2023, Ave Maria Catholic Church


Our Work
Here are some photos from Bev's missions










The first image (top left) shows the children and their mothers gathering water prior to the installation of the water well. The second image shows women filling their buckets once the water well became operational. The third image features a woman filling her water bottle with contaminated water from a hand dug shallow well. The fourth image depicts women elated to bring back fresh water to their families from the new wells.The fifth image shows children readying themselves to carry water on their heads.

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