Clean Water Better Health Brighter Futures.
The People Behind Synergy Heals
We're a small team with deep roots in Guinea and one focus: getting clean water to the villages that need it most. We bring experience across business, nonprofits, water policy, and on-the-ground work in West Africa — and a personal connection to the communities we serve.
WHEN THE WELLS RUN DRY…
we finally understand the true value of water—because water is life, water is healing. At Synergy Heals, we dream of making a world where clean water isn’t just a hope, but a daily reality. We believe communities deserve more than survival; they deserve the chance to thrive—living long, healthy, fruitful lives.
Imagine a child sipping clean, cool water for the very first time. That moment is why we exist. Through water purification systems and well construction, we bring safe, reliable drinking water to families who need it most. Every project means healthier households, stronger communities, and a brighter tomorrow.
But our work doesn’t stop at water. We go deeper—investing in land rejuvenation programs that restore ecosystems, help the soil retain water, and bring balance back to nature. When the land thrives, people thrive. Together, we’re building a future where water flows, the earth flourishes, and every life has the chance to shine.
Saving Lives- Reshaping futures- transforming generations
WATER IS THE LIFEBLOOD OF HUMANITY
WATER EXPLORATION, DRILLING, AND LAND REJUVENATION
We’re bringing life-giving water to the furthest corners of the earth. Our solutions empower even the most remote villages, where every drop delivered means fewer illnesses, healthier families, children with brighter futures, and communities ready to rise.
Retention. Regeneration. Rejuvenation. That’s our purpose—to restore rivers, revive vegetation, and bring ecosystems back to life. Our long-term strategies strengthen aquifers, nurture fertile soil, and ensure clean air and water for generations to come. When the land thrives, people thrive.
We don’t leave people high and dry. With strong local and international partnerships, we make sure communities have ongoing support, maintenance, and the tools they need to sustain their progress. This is water as a lifeline—and a foundation for lasting quality of life.
COMPASSION AND COMMITMENT
WHAT GIVES LIFE MEANING IS MAKING THE CHOICE TO ACT
At Synergy Heals, we walk with compassion and commitment to confront one of the world’s deadliest challenges: access to clean water. We invite you to walk with us.
With a single purchase or donation, you can provide safe, reliable drinking water to one person—or even an entire community—for a lifetime. Every contribution not only brings clean water, but also helps restore ecosystems, ensuring the land itself can sustain life for generations.
Together, we can make potable water a reality for every corner of the planet. Join Synergy Heals in building a world where water flows freely, communities thrive, and life flourishes.
Our Leadership
FOUNDER AND CHAIRMAN
Anthony founded Synergy Heals after learning about the water crisis in Eastern Guinea from his brother-in-law — a griot from the region — who had seen the suffering firsthand. What started as a problem he couldn't ignore became a mission: bring clean water to rural communities, one village at a time.Anthony brings an entrepreneur's approach to the work. At Gateway Languages, he built an online scheduling system for interpretation services ahead of its time, and developed new tools to make virtual interpreting easier. He uses that same cross-industry, problem-solving mindset to find practical, lasting solutions to the water crisis — and to build an organization guided by integrity at every level.
DIRECTOR
JJoseph is a humanitarian leader, author, and founder of Global Empowers, with deep experience in community development and water sustainability. He brings hands-on technical expertise in water treatment and policy through his work with Zambia's Ministry of Water and Sanitation and the Kawambwa District WASH master plan.He is a recipient of the Organisation of Africa Communities Social and Impact Award and a delegate to the African Union Summit, and a member of the Australian Water Association, the International Water Association, and the International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research. At Synergy Heals, Joseph brings his technical knowledge and global networks to help bring clean water to the communities we serve.
DIRECTOR
Tanay has worked in the nonprofit world for over 20 years. She began as a volunteer, became a teacher at a nonprofit early learning center, and went on to lead a staff of 16 as a program manager. Along the way she earned a degree in Early Childhood Education and completed the University of Washington's Nonprofit Management Program.
Our Leadership
Anthony Brown
Founder and Chairman
At Gateway Languages, Anthony developed a user friendly online scheduling system that was before its time for language service providers and their clients to utilize. He also developed a solution using multiple inventions to make virtual interpretation services easier. That concept has yet to be brought to the market, yet has the potential to revolutionize how interpretation services are delivered.
Humanitarian at heart, solutionist by nature, Anthony uses an innovative approach to implement cross-industry knowledge combined with time tested technology to form new strategies to solve an issue. His tenacious drive to fulfill the mission to serve millions brings unlimited possibilities for growth and impact to the social enterprise.
Anthony’s primary goal for the organization is to maintain top-down (from the board, to the C-Suite, down to the lowest rung on the ladder) adherence and loyalty to conscious business practices while surpassing stakeholders expectations in performance, returns, and people served.
Musonda Joseph Mwansa
Director
Tanay Kouyate
Director
Tanay has worked in the nonprofit world for over 20 years. She started out as a volunteer and then later became a teacher at a Nonprofit Early Learning Center. During that time, she received an AA degree in “Social and Human Services With Concentration on Child and Family Studies.”
In 2018, she finished her BA degree in Early Childhood Education, and continued teaching for a few more years. In 2020, she moved on from teaching and joined the management team as Program Manager at the same Nonprofit Early Learning Center leading a staff of 16. Wanting to learn and gain more skills in management, Tanay went back to school and graduated from the University of Washington’s Nonprofit Management Program.
Tanay now uses what she’s learned to help develop more inclusive ways to serve families that come from various socioeconomic backgrounds so that their children can have a positive foundation in their early education.