Empowering Women. Delivering Water. Creating Change.
Gaia Wells empowers women to run water kiosks and bring clean water to their communities — sustainably and with purpose.
Our Mission
Our Vision
Our Approach
01
Women First
We place women at the center of our model — as business owners, leaders, and changemakers within their communities.
02
Smart & Scalable
We combine smart technology with practical training to build water systems that are efficient, scalable, and easy to manage.
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Community-Based
Every Gaia Well is designed with and for local communities, ensuring cultural fit, long-term use, and minimal environmental impact.

Why do we focus on women?
Women are powerful drivers of change. By giving them the tools to run their own water businesses, we unlock local potential, boost family income, and improve access to clean water — all at once. Studies show that when women lead, entire communities benefit.
Meet our eco system of impact driven companies
GaiaWells is part of a four-part generational project focused on healing nature, empowering communities, and building a sustainable future – alongside MyForests, FoldPod, and GeoGreenBag.



GeoGreenBag

🌿 How Water is Created – and What Forests Have to Do with It
Water doesn’t just happen.
It’s not random – it follows a cycle. And this cycle is deeply connected to something that has grown for thousands of years: the forest.
A healthy forest is more than a place full of trees.
It’s a vast, living water reservoir. A condenser for rain. A natural filter. And it plays a vital role in how groundwater forms, stays, and is passed on.
💧 From Leaf to Drop – The Forest’s Role in the Water Cycle:
Trees draw moisture from the soil and release it through their leaves — creating an invisible cloud of water vapor: this process is called evapotranspiration.
The vapor rises, forms clouds — and returns as rain.
If the soil is healthy — rich with humus, roots, mycorrhiza, and microbial life — the rain seeps in gently, replenishes groundwater, and feeds springs.
Water flows into streams, rivers — or gets stored deep underground, where wells like GaiaWells later access it.
🌳 What Happens When the Forest Disappears?
Without forests, rain doesn’t seep in — it rushes across the surface, taking fertile soil with it.
Less vapor means fewer clouds — and less rain.
Springs dry up, groundwater drops, and soils turn to dust.
The forest is water’s memory.
It doesn’t just store water — it calls it back.
It protects it. And it shares it — with all forms of life.
GaiaWells & GeoGreenBag are working together to restore this natural cycle:
GeoGreenBag brings back the plants that stabilize soil and invite the rain.
GaiaWells taps into the water beneath the ground — bringing it back to the surface.
Forest | Water | Life – it all begins with balance.